Craig Clevenger

Craig Clevenger is an American author of contemporary fiction. Born 1964 in Dallas, Texas, he grew up in Southern California where he studied English at California State University, Long Beach.[1] He is the author of two novels, The Contortionist's Handbook and Dermaphoria, both released by MacAdam/Cage. His work has been classified by some as neo-noir and has received praise from such authors as Chuck Palahniuk and Irvine Welsh.

Craig Clevenger
Born1964
Dallas, Texas
OccupationNovelist
Period2002–present
GenreTransgressional fiction, Neo-Noir
Notable worksThe Contortionist's Handbook, Dermaphoria, Mother Howl (Forthcoming)
Website
craigclevenger.com

Clevenger lists among his influences Jim Thompson, James M. Cain, Edgar Allan Poe, Richard Matheson, Italo Calvino, Kōbō Abe, Steve Erickson, Mark Danielewski, Will Christopher Baer, Seth Morgan, James Ellroy, Michael Hogan, John O'Brien, Michael Ventura and Rupert Thomson.[2]

Clevenger has completed work on a third novel, Mother Howl, based on his short story The Fade, which he has recently adapted into a short film with director Scott Krinsky.[3]

He shares a fan base with fellow authors Will Christopher Baer and Stephen Graham Jones.[4]

Novels

The Contortionist's Handbook

Clevenger's debut novel, The Contortionist's Handbook, was first published in 2002. It is the story of John Dolan Vincent, a prodigious forger who has been detained for a psychiatric interview following a near-fatal painkiller overdose. As the narrator bluffs his way through the interview in order to avoid being involuntarily institutionalized, he tells the reader his true story - the one he is not telling the psychiatrist - revealing both his past and the true nature of his circumstances. The Contortionist's Handbook has since been translated into five languages - German, Italian, Polish, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese - as well as published in the United Kingdom by HarperCollins. Several other translations are forthcoming, including Russian and Japanese. Film rights for The Contortionist's Handbook were optioned in 2007 by Greenestreet Films. Miguel Sapochnik has been linked as director and Channing Tatum as star. [5][6]

Dermaphoria

In 2005, MacAdam/Cage released Clevenger's second novel, Dermaphoria, the diary of an amnesiac LSD chemist who becomes addicted to a drug which synthesizes the feeling of human touch. Documentary film maker Ross Clarke will be making his narrative directorial debut with a film adaptation of the book adaptation. It has toured film festivals under the new name "Desiree" and now has a website. It has toured film festivals,[7] and the director says news about its release will be released as soon as they are decided.[8] It was filmed in New Orleans and stars Joseph Morgan, Ron Perlman, Walton Goggins and Kate Walsh.[9] Musician Bill Brown composed the score for the film.[10][11]

Mother Howl

Craig Clevenger has announced on his Twitter that the novel "Mother Howl" is complete. He is waiting on a publisher and suggests the release date to be "2017, at best".[12]

gollark: You could vote to help gibson?
gollark: <@319753218592866315> please help us reach 25 votes by voting gibson
gollark: Did anything *interesting* happen in the last few somethings?
gollark: Yes, but that doesn't actually exist and maybe can't.
gollark: Yes, arrow's theorem and some generalizations of it.

References

  1. "A Conversation with Craig Clevenger". Duende. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  2. "Craig Clevenger". The Cult. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  3. "Smoke and Mirrors - Six Finger Films". sixfingerfilms.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-28. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  4. "CLICK HERE to support Redesign The Velvet". Indiegogo. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  5. Nelson-Teutsch, Hannah. "9 Books To Read If You Totally Loved 'Daredevil'". Bustle.
  6. "5 Long-Awaited Books by Cult Authors". Cultured Vultures. 18 February 2016.
  7. "DESIREE | THE MOVIE". desireefilm.com. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  8. "Dermaphoria". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  9. "CAST | DESIREE". desireefilm.com. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  10. "Craig Clevenger". The Cult.
  11. Flint, James (19 May 2006). "Review: Dermaphoria by Craig Clevenger" via www.theguardian.com.
  12. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2016-03-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Sources

Bibliography

Fiction

"The Contortionist's Handbook"

  • Hardcover, 2002; ISBN 1-931561-15-X
  • Trade Paper, 2003; ISBN 1-931561-48-6

"Dermaphoria"

  • Hardcover, 2005; ISBN 1-931561-75-3
  • Trade Paper, 2006; ISBN 1-931561-75-3

Short Fiction

  • "The Fade" on craigclevenger.com (2005)
  • "The Numbers Game" in San Francisco Noir 2 (2009)
  • "Mother Howl" on chuckpalahniuk.net (2009)
  • "Subcarrier" on chuckpalahniuk.net (2009)
  • "Mercury" in Sensitive Skin issue 3 (2010)
  • "Act of Contrition" in Warmed and Bound (2011)
  • "Obsolescence" in In Search of a City: Los Angeles in 1,000 Words (2011)
  • "Drunk & DC" in Barrelhouse magazine issue 10 (2012)
  • "Chicken Wire" in Black Clock n°16 (2013)
  • "The Confession of Adelai Shade" in The Booked. Anthology (2013)
  • "Vapor Trail" in The Sunday Rumpus (2014)

Non-Fiction

Short Film

"Smoke and Mirrors" (2015) available from Six Finger Films (2015) due to this Kickstarter

Official sites

Interviews

Audio

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