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Keir Graff
Keir Graff
Keir Graff
Born1969 (age 54–55)
Missoula, Montana, U.S.
Pen nameMichael McCulloch
Occupation Novelist, Literary editor
NationalityAmerican
Genre suspense fiction, children's literature
Spouse Marya Graff
Children2
Website
www.keirgraff.com

Keir Graff (born 1969) [1] is an American novelist and literary editor.

Biography

Graff was born and raised in Missoula, Montana. He has had four novels published and is also the executive editor of Booklist Publications at the American Library Association. He currently resides in Chicago. [2]

Career

Graff moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1996. After quitting his job in 1997 to go on "wife support," he wrote and tried to sell screenplays before finding more success as a freelance writer. In 2001 he accepted a position as editorial assistant at Booklist. In 2005 Graff was named senior editor of the newly created Booklist Online. [3] 2016 saw his promotion to executive editor of Booklist Publications. [4] His first novel, Cold Lessons, was published under the pseudonym Michael McCulloch in 2007. [5] Other books soon followed under his real name: My Fellow Americans (2007), One Nation Under God (2008), and The Price of Liberty (2010).

In 2011 Graff became a children's-book author with the publication of the middle-grade novel, The Other Felix. [6] A second middle-grade novel, The Matchstick Castle, followed in January 2017. [7]

Reviews

Critical response to Graff's novels has been mixed at times but appears to be improving. Reviewing My Fellow Americans, Library Journal wrote that "Graff . . . has a light but sure hand. Jason's harrowing adventures, perfectly paced and leavened by touches of humor, are gripping from start to finish." [8] Publishers Weekly disagreed: "While many thoughtful observers have wondered whether the war on terror will cost the U.S. its soul, Graff barely scratches the surface of the challenging ideas his intriguing conceit presents." [9] Publishers Weekly was also critical of One Nation, Under God, calling it "unconvincing fictional effort to paint the extreme religious right as a major threat." [10] The Chicago Sun-Times, however, noted that " . . . One Nation evokes such paranoid 1970s thrillers as The Parallax View and Six Days of the Condor." [11]

Reviews of The Price of Liberty were positive, with Library Journal calling it "another winner" [12] and Publishers Weekly concluding "Graff's cynical take on government waste and corporate greed plays well.". [13] Other review sources offered praise, including ForeWord ("Graff's writing keeps the reader anxious for the next scene."), [14] the Chicago Sun-Times ("Other contemporary thriller writers resort to the exotic and outlandish to sustain their narrative, but Graff builds suspense around real people in the real world."), [15] Blogcritics.org ("a first-class thriller that sweeps the reader along on a bouncy, jarring ride", [16] and more.

Graff's children's books have been favorably reviewed. Of The Other Felix, Publishers Weekly noted that "Graff populates his story with familiar characters" but concluded "his skill at capturing the small, everyday details and dramas that loom large in children’s minds, as well as his avoidance of a too-neat ending, ought to linger with readers who share Felix’s introspective nature." [17] Evaluating The Matchstick Castle, Kirkus Reviews noted "Graff neatly contains his wacky plot within narrator Brian’s Everykid voice, unspooling the looniness with transparent glee. Fast-paced, anarchic fun for reluctant and avid readers alike." [18]

Awards and honors

Graff was a finalist for the Society of Midland Authors Fiction Prize in 2011, for his book The Price of Liberty. [19]

The Matchstick Castle was named an official 2018 Illinois Reads selection by the Illinois Reading Council. [20]

The Phantom Tower was judged to be one of the Chicago Tribune's Best Children's Books of 2018. [21]

Works

Novels

Anthologies

Children's books

References

  1. ^ GetRecord
  2. ^ Keir Graff author bio
  3. ^ "Booklist to launch new online book review venture," ALA press release
  4. ^ "How Keir Graff Brought ‘Booklist’ Into the Digital Age," by Lori Rader-Day, Chicago Review of Books
  5. ^ "Eirkay Affgray," by Jonathan Messinger, Time Out Chicago
  6. ^ Macmillan publisher page for The Other Felix
  7. ^ Penguin Young Readers page for The Matchstick Castle
  8. ^ "Library Journal review of My Fellow Americans". Archived from the original on 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  9. ^ Publishers Weekly review of My Fellow Americans
  10. ^ Publishers Weekly review of One Nation, Under God
  11. ^ "'One Nation' Takes a While to Thrill but It's Worth the Wait," by Jeffrey Westhoff, Chicago Sun-Times
  12. ^ Library Journal review of The Price of Liberty
  13. ^ Publishers Weekly review of The Price of Liberty
  14. ^ http://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/the-price-of-liberty/ ForeWord review of The Price of Liberty
  15. ^ http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/books/2667908,keir-graff-090510.article "Less paranoia, faster pace in third of Graff series," by Jeffrey Westhoff, Chicago Sun-Times
  16. ^ Blogcritics.org review of The Price of Liberty
  17. ^ Publishers Weekly review of The Other Felix
  18. ^ Kirkus Review of The Matchstick Castle
  19. ^ Society of Midland Authors Award Winners
  20. ^ 2018 ILLINOIS READS Press Release
  21. ^ "Best children's books of 2018," Chicago Tribune
  22. ^ Likely Stories: A Booklist Blog

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keir Graff
Keir Graff
Keir Graff
Born1969 (age 54–55)
Missoula, Montana, U.S.
Pen nameMichael McCulloch
Occupation Novelist, Literary editor
NationalityAmerican
Genre suspense fiction, children's literature
Spouse Marya Graff
Children2
Website
www.keirgraff.com

Keir Graff (born 1969) [1] is an American novelist and literary editor.

Biography

Graff was born and raised in Missoula, Montana. He has had four novels published and is also the executive editor of Booklist Publications at the American Library Association. He currently resides in Chicago. [2]

Career

Graff moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1996. After quitting his job in 1997 to go on "wife support," he wrote and tried to sell screenplays before finding more success as a freelance writer. In 2001 he accepted a position as editorial assistant at Booklist. In 2005 Graff was named senior editor of the newly created Booklist Online. [3] 2016 saw his promotion to executive editor of Booklist Publications. [4] His first novel, Cold Lessons, was published under the pseudonym Michael McCulloch in 2007. [5] Other books soon followed under his real name: My Fellow Americans (2007), One Nation Under God (2008), and The Price of Liberty (2010).

In 2011 Graff became a children's-book author with the publication of the middle-grade novel, The Other Felix. [6] A second middle-grade novel, The Matchstick Castle, followed in January 2017. [7]

Reviews

Critical response to Graff's novels has been mixed at times but appears to be improving. Reviewing My Fellow Americans, Library Journal wrote that "Graff . . . has a light but sure hand. Jason's harrowing adventures, perfectly paced and leavened by touches of humor, are gripping from start to finish." [8] Publishers Weekly disagreed: "While many thoughtful observers have wondered whether the war on terror will cost the U.S. its soul, Graff barely scratches the surface of the challenging ideas his intriguing conceit presents." [9] Publishers Weekly was also critical of One Nation, Under God, calling it "unconvincing fictional effort to paint the extreme religious right as a major threat." [10] The Chicago Sun-Times, however, noted that " . . . One Nation evokes such paranoid 1970s thrillers as The Parallax View and Six Days of the Condor." [11]

Reviews of The Price of Liberty were positive, with Library Journal calling it "another winner" [12] and Publishers Weekly concluding "Graff's cynical take on government waste and corporate greed plays well.". [13] Other review sources offered praise, including ForeWord ("Graff's writing keeps the reader anxious for the next scene."), [14] the Chicago Sun-Times ("Other contemporary thriller writers resort to the exotic and outlandish to sustain their narrative, but Graff builds suspense around real people in the real world."), [15] Blogcritics.org ("a first-class thriller that sweeps the reader along on a bouncy, jarring ride", [16] and more.

Graff's children's books have been favorably reviewed. Of The Other Felix, Publishers Weekly noted that "Graff populates his story with familiar characters" but concluded "his skill at capturing the small, everyday details and dramas that loom large in children’s minds, as well as his avoidance of a too-neat ending, ought to linger with readers who share Felix’s introspective nature." [17] Evaluating The Matchstick Castle, Kirkus Reviews noted "Graff neatly contains his wacky plot within narrator Brian’s Everykid voice, unspooling the looniness with transparent glee. Fast-paced, anarchic fun for reluctant and avid readers alike." [18]

Awards and honors

Graff was a finalist for the Society of Midland Authors Fiction Prize in 2011, for his book The Price of Liberty. [19]

The Matchstick Castle was named an official 2018 Illinois Reads selection by the Illinois Reading Council. [20]

The Phantom Tower was judged to be one of the Chicago Tribune's Best Children's Books of 2018. [21]

Works

Novels

Anthologies

Children's books

References

  1. ^ GetRecord
  2. ^ Keir Graff author bio
  3. ^ "Booklist to launch new online book review venture," ALA press release
  4. ^ "How Keir Graff Brought ‘Booklist’ Into the Digital Age," by Lori Rader-Day, Chicago Review of Books
  5. ^ "Eirkay Affgray," by Jonathan Messinger, Time Out Chicago
  6. ^ Macmillan publisher page for The Other Felix
  7. ^ Penguin Young Readers page for The Matchstick Castle
  8. ^ "Library Journal review of My Fellow Americans". Archived from the original on 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  9. ^ Publishers Weekly review of My Fellow Americans
  10. ^ Publishers Weekly review of One Nation, Under God
  11. ^ "'One Nation' Takes a While to Thrill but It's Worth the Wait," by Jeffrey Westhoff, Chicago Sun-Times
  12. ^ Library Journal review of The Price of Liberty
  13. ^ Publishers Weekly review of The Price of Liberty
  14. ^ http://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/the-price-of-liberty/ ForeWord review of The Price of Liberty
  15. ^ http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/books/2667908,keir-graff-090510.article "Less paranoia, faster pace in third of Graff series," by Jeffrey Westhoff, Chicago Sun-Times
  16. ^ Blogcritics.org review of The Price of Liberty
  17. ^ Publishers Weekly review of The Other Felix
  18. ^ Kirkus Review of The Matchstick Castle
  19. ^ Society of Midland Authors Award Winners
  20. ^ 2018 ILLINOIS READS Press Release
  21. ^ "Best children's books of 2018," Chicago Tribune
  22. ^ Likely Stories: A Booklist Blog

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