
"But this language of yours,” said one of the instructors, himself an obvious Britisher, “where does it come from?” …
“From the mouth of Polish mothers,” I replied.
-- William Carlos Williams, The Autobiography, p. 311
Paul Maliszewski
Paul Maliszewski, two-time winner of the prestigious Pushcart Prize, is an experienced writing teacher with extensive publications in fiction and nonfiction. His latest book is 2011s story collection, Prayer and Parable(Fence Books). His most recent nonfiction book is Fakers: Hoaxers, Con Artists, Counterfeiters, and Other Great Pretenders ( The New Press.) It analyzes hoaxes both contemporary and historical; it also recaps Maliszewskis own career as a faker and the motivations behind his and others satirical creations. In addition to Fakers, Maliszewski edited McSweeneys #8, which was thematically structured around the concepts of fact versus fiction, and the various shades of truth. He also edited two issues of The Denver Quarterly dedicated to writing about locales real and speculative. He was a co-creator, along with Amie Barrodale, of The Allen Pearl Files, a satiric literary gossip column. He has published articles in Harpers, Smithsonian, Granta, Oxford American, BookForum, McSweeneys, and Wilson Quarterly, among many other magazines.
His short stories have been published in The Paris Review, Gettysburg Review, Boulevard, Mississippi Review, Story Quarterly, Chicago Review, Mid-American Review, McSweeneys, andthe Antioch Review, among others. His stories have been reprinted in Harpers.
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Publications

The News Press, 2009

McSweeney's, 2000

TRNSFR, 2017

The News Press, 2009