Kirk Nesset is author of two books of stories, Mr.
Agreeable and Paradise Road, as well as a nonfiction study, The
Stories of Raymond Carver, a book of poems, Saint
X (forthcoming), and a book of translations, Alphabet
of the World: Selected Works of Eugenio Montejo
(also forthcoming). He was awarded the Drue Heinz literature prize in
2007 and has received a Pushcart Prize and grants from the Pennsylvania
Council on the Arts. His stories, poems, translations and essays have
appeared in hundreds of journals, including The
Paris Review,The Kenyon
Review, The Southern Review, American
Poetry Review, Gettysburg Review, Iowa
Review,Ploughshares, Agni, The Sun and Prairie
Schooner,
among others. His short short fictions have been widely anthologized,
appearing in W. W. Norton's NEW SUDDEN FICTION, FLASH FICTION FORWARD,
SUDDEN FICTION LATINO, and elsewhere.
Nesset grew up
in northern California, close to the coast, and studied at UC Santa
Cruz and UC Santa Barbara, as well as abroad. He has worked as a
dishwasher, a tree planter, a telemarketer, a car parker, a caterer, a
writing consultant and a salesman selling wood stoves. Currently he is
Professor of English and Creative Writing at Allegheny College in
Pennsylvania. He also plays guitar and sings in a rock group, and DJs
on FM radio, shows featuring gothic, darkwave, EBM and
electro-industrial music. He is fond of mountain biking, kayaking and
blading, and lives with three cats and a mini-Pomeranian dog.