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Michael Kimball

Michael Kimball (born February 1, 1967) is a novelist from United States.
==Life and career==
Michael Kimball was born February 1, 1967 in Lansing, Michigan. He studied at Michigan State University and New York University, and now lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
Kimball is a founding editor of ''Taint Magazine'',〔(''Taint Magazine'' )〕 He is the author of ''The Way the Family Got Away'' (2000); ''How Much of Us There Was'' (2005), released in the U.S. as ''Us'' (2011); ''Dear Everybody'' (2008); and ''Big Ray'' (2012). He has also published the book ''Words'' (2010) under the conceptual pseudonym ''Andy Devine''.〔(''Andy Devine'' )〕〔''(Words )''〕 Kimball's literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series.
Kimball is the recipient of a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts, a Boswell and Johnson Award, and the Lidano Fiction Prize.
His short fiction has also appeared in numerous literary magazines, including ''Open City'', ''Prairie Schooner'', ''Post Road'' and''Gigantic (magazine)''. Sam Lipsyte (author of ''Home Land'', ''The Subject Steve'', and ''Venus Drive'') calls Kimball "a hero of contemporary fiction."〔(''HarperCollins'' )〕
Kimball is responsible for a collaborative art project, "Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (on a postcard)",〔("Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (on a postcard)" )〕 which he performs at festivals; the project was covered in ''The Guardian''. Kimball was also featured on NPR's All Things Considered.
Working with Luca Dipierro, Kimball produced two documentaries, ''I Will Smash You'' (2009) and ''60 Writers/60 Places'' (2010).〔()〕

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