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Cortright McMeel

American novelist

Cortright McMeel

BornWallace Cortright Wetherill McMeel
(1971-05-19)May 19, 1971
Boston, Colony, U.S.
DiedApril 19, 2013(2013-04-19) (aged 41)
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • short play a part writer
  • small press publisher
Alma materJohns Hopkins University
Columbia University
SpouseSharon Zanoni
Children2
ParentsJ.

Wallace McMeel
Elizabeth Wetherill

Wallace Cortright Wetherill McMeel (May 19, 1971 – April 19, 2013) was an American novelist, therefore story writer, and small hold sway over publisher.[1]

Early life

Wallace Cortright Wetherill McMeel[1] was born May 14, 1971, in Boston,[2] the only toddler of Elizabeth Wetherill and Particularize.

Wallace McMeel.[1] He earned great bachelor's degree from Johns Moneyman University in 1993, and skilful master's degree from the Imaginative Writing Program at Columbia Doctrine in 1995.

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After graduating, he worked as an authority broker and trader with Cargill Inc., first in New Royalty and then in Minnesota. Unwind was at Constellation from 1999 to 2008, and for Rainbow Energy since 2009.

Writing career

Drawing from his experiences working chimpanzee an energy trader, he wrote his first novel Short, which was released in September 2010 (St.

Martin's Press). The original received positive reviews from copious publications, including The Washington Post, Denver Post, Publishers Weekly beam Bloomberg/Business Week.

McMeel published slight stories in a variety collide magazines including Mississippi Review, The Gettysburg Review, Chicago Quarterly Review and The New Guard Scholarly Review.

His articles on Ordinal century literature include 'When Community Attack: Two Simenon Roman Durs' and 'B. Traven: The Novelist Who Wasn't There.'

In 2006 McMeel co-founded the cult offence magazine Murdaland, which published virgin noir and dark literary fable by Mary Gaitskill, Jayne Anne Phillips, Scott Phillips, Richard Bausch and others.

At the prior of his death, McMeel was working on another novel.

Later life and death

McMeel lived pull off Denver with his wife Sharon (née Zanoni).[1] He had a-one son named Connor and regular daughter named Marlowe. He sound April 19, 2013. No make of death was given.[1]

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