Larry Dark Popular Books

Larry Dark Biography & Facts

Larry Dark has been the director of The Story Prize—a U.S. book award for short story collections—since its inception in 2004. He served as series editor of the O. Henry Awards for the 1997–2002 volumes. He has also compiled, edited, and introduced four other literary anthologies. Background While an MFA in fiction student at Columbia University, Dark served as nonfiction editor for Columbia: A Magazine of Poetry & Prose. He hit upon the idea of asking writers to contribute something they had cut from their work or never used. The twenty pieces Dark received ran in issue 13 of the magazine in 1989 as "Cut-Outs". An editor at Ballantine Books, Betsy Lerner, approached Dark about the possibility of a book-length collection of such pieces, which became Literary Outtakes (Ballantine, 1990). The book included a foreword by Harold Bloom and work from 101 authors, including Nicholson Baker, Peter Benchley, T.C. Boyle, Annie Dillard, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Johnson, Elmore Leonard, Joyce Carol Oates, Sharon Olds, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Amy Tan, and John Updike. After that, Dark compiled, edited, and introduced three themed short story anthologies: The Literary Ghost (Atlantic Monthly Press, 1991), The Literary Lover (Viking, 1993), and The Literary Traveler (Viking, 1994). O. Henry Awards Series Editor In 1995, Dark learned that William Abrahams, series editor for the O. Henry Awards for more than thirty years, was retiring and that the publisher, Doubleday Books, was looking for someone to take over the series. Dark interviewed and proposed adding a jury of three well-known writers to select the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize winning stories from among the approximately twenty stories that he would select each year. He also suggested increasing the number of magazines consulted. For the first volume he edited in 1997, Dark added a short-list of fifty other stories with brief summaries and an award for the magazine publishing the best short fiction. He also established a Web presence for the series, eventually adding a complete list of stories and authors whose work had been included in the series since its inception in 1919. Dark edited six volumes of the O. Henry Awards (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002), collecting a total of 117 stories first published in 41 different magazines and written by 96 authors, including Kevin Brockmeier, Raymond Carver, Michael Chabon, Edwidge Danticat, Andre Dubus, Louise Erdrich, Jhumpa Lahiri, Alice Munro, Annie Proulx, George Saunders, David Foster Wallace, and John Edgar Wideman. He also produced readings to promote the books at venues such as KGB Bar, the National Arts Club, and the 92nd Street Y, featuring writers such as Sherman Alexie, Michael Cunningham, Mary Gordon, Rick Moody, Lorrie Moore, Steven Millhauser, Chaim Potok, and Mona Simpson. The Story Prize In 2003, philanthropist Julie Lindsey approached Dark with the idea of creating an annual book award for short stories, which they launched in 2004 as The Story Prize. Each year Dark and Lindsey choose three finalists from among the collections publishers and authors submit. A panel of three judges chooses the winner. From 2005 through 2020, the three finalists appeared at The New School's Tishman Auditorium, where they read from and discussed their work with Dark before Lindsey announced the winner. In 2021, the readings and interviews were done remotely. In 2022 and 2023, the event took place at a private venue. The $20,000 top prize is among the highest in the U.S. for any annual book of fiction. In May 2012, Dark and The Story Prize also produced an event at The Center for Fiction to celebrate the stories of John Cheever to mark the centennial of the author's birth. Personal life Dark is married to author Alice Elliott Dark, and the two have a son, born in 1991, Asher Dark. References External links Official website TSP: The Official Blog of The Story Prize Twitter account. Discover the Larry Dark popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Larry Dark books.

Best Seller Larry Dark Books of 2024

  • Last Flag Flying synopsis, comments

    Last Flag Flying

    Darryl Ponicsan

    Now a major movie starring Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston, and Laurence Fishburne, directed by Richard Linklater!Darryl Ponicsan's debut novel The Last Detail was named one of the be...

  • The Last Detail synopsis, comments

    The Last Detail

    Darryl Ponicsan

    Unlike other branches of the armed services, the Navy draws it police force from the ranks, as temporary duty called Shore Patrol. In this funny, bawdy, moving novel set during the...

  • The Liberal Redneck Manifesto synopsis, comments

    The Liberal Redneck Manifesto

    Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester & Drew Morgan

    The Liberal Rednecksa Southernbased standup comedy group known for their scathing political satirecelebrate all that’s good about Dixie while leading a progressive revolution towar...

  • Seduced by the Dark Side synopsis, comments

    Seduced by the Dark Side

    Larry Archer

    Seduced by the Dark Side“Seduced by the Dark Side” (58,000 Words) is a hardcore nonstop erotic romance about a small town farm girl from Minnesota who moves to Las Vegas to experie...

  • Odalisque synopsis, comments

    Odalisque

    Fleur Reynolds

    Beautiful but scheming, successful designer Auralie plots to bring about the downfall of her virtuous cousin, Jeanine. Recently widowed, but still young and glamorous, Jeanine find...

  • Dark Horse synopsis, comments

    Dark Horse

    Larry Spencer

    Gen. Larry O. Spencer, USAF (Ret.), was born and raised on the Horseshoea tough innercity street in southeast Washington D.C. Both parents lived in the rural south under Jim Crow a...

  • Magisteria synopsis, comments

    Magisteria

    Nicholas Spencer

    Most things you ‘know’ about science and religion are myths or halftruths that grew up in the last years of the nineteenth century and remain widespread today.‘A deeply researched ...

  • Der Hexer 01 synopsis, comments

    Der Hexer 01

    Wolfgang Hohlbein

    Die Kultreihe von Starautor Wolfgang Hohlbein kehrt wieder zurück! Insgesamt umfasst DER HEXER 68 Einzeltitel, die erstmalig als EBooks zur Verfügung stehen. Dieser Band "Auf der S...

  • No One Asked For This synopsis, comments

    No One Asked For This

    Cazzie David

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. From writer/director Cazzie David comes a series of acerbic, darkly funny essays about anxiety, social media, misanthropy, and growing up in a wildly e...

  • Voodoo-Land synopsis, comments

    Voodoo-Land

    Jason Dark

    35 Jahre nach Erstveröffentlichung nun endlich als eBook!Irgendwo auf der Welt saß der Unbekannte, den selbst die Geheimdienste fürchteten, weil er eine Armee von Zombies befehligt...

  • Seinfeldia synopsis, comments

    Seinfeldia

    Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

    The New York Times bestseller about two guys who went out for coffee and dreamed up Seinfeld“A wildly entertaining mustread not only for Seinfeld fans but for anyone who wants a be...