Gabriel Tallent grew up in Mendocino, California, thrashing through the underbrush in search of anything awesome. He attended the Mendocino Community High School and spent a lot of time backpacking, re-reading Greek tragedies, and trying to figure out Moby Dick. Tallent received his BA from Willamette University and wrote his thesis on the discursive construction of pleasure in Samuel Richardsons Pamela, which is more interesting than it sounds. He has worked as a crew leader for Northwest Youth Corps, as an extremely bored and distracted checker at Target, as dining room staff at the Alta Lodge, and as a food runner and server at The Copper Onion. He lives in Salt Lake City, where he can be found climbing or futilely trying to identify plants in Little Cottonwood Canyon. His stories have been published in Narrative and in the St Petersburg Review. His debut novel, My Absolute Darling, is forthcoming from Riverhead Books.
Genres: Literary Fiction
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Gabriel Tallent recommends
Not Alone (2023)
Sarah K Jackson
"A gutwrenching, whiteknuckle postapocalyptic thriller, a story of love and perseverance."
Bitter Orange (2018)
Claire Fuller
"A twisty, thorny, darkly atmospheric page turner about loneliness and belonging."
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