Samantha Hunt Popular Books

Samantha Hunt Biography & Facts

Samantha Hunt (born May 15, 1971) is an American novelist, essayist and short-story writer. She is the author of The Dark Dark and The Unwritten Book, published by Farrar, Straus, Giroux; The Seas, published by MacAdam/Cage and Tin House; and the novels Mr. Splitfoot and The Invention of Everything Else, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Early life Hunt was born the youngest of six children in 1971. Her father was an editor, her mother is a painter. She moved in 1989 to attend the University of Vermont, where she studied literature, printmaking and geology. She received her MFA from Warren Wilson College, before moving to New York City in 1999. Career Books Hunt's debut novel, The Seas, first published in 2004, is a magical-realist novel about a young girl in a Northern town who believes herself to be a mermaid. The book was voted one of the Village Voice Literary Supplement's Favorite Books of 2004, and won the National Book Foundation award for "5 under 35" in 2006. In 2018, The Seas was republished by Tin House Books in 2018 with a foreword by Maggie Nelson. In 2008, she published her second novel, The Invention of Everything Else through Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The novel provides a fictionalized account of the final days of inventor Nikola Tesla. It won both the Bard Fiction Prize in 2010, and was shortlisted for the Orange Prize. Her other novels include Mr. Splitfoot (2016), a ghost story, and The Dark Dark: Stories (2017), a collection of short stories. Hunt's short stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, New York Times Magazine, McSweeney's, The Atlantic, A Public Space, Cabinet, Esquire, The Believer, Blind Spot, Harper’s Bazaar, The Village Voice, Seed Magazine, Tin House, New York Magazine, on the radio program This American Life and in a number of anthologies including Trampoline edited by Kelly Link. Hunt's play, The Difference Engine, a story about the life of Charles Babbage, was produced by the Theater of a Two-Headed Calf. Awards Hunt won the Bard Fiction Prize, the National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35 award, the St. Francis College Literary Prize and was a finalist for the Orange Prize. In 2017, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship for fiction. Literary influences Hunt's credits her experiences growing up one of six children for her interest in literature, her dialogue, and her fictional portrayals of motherhood. Profession Hunt is a professor of writing at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Bibliography Books The Unwritten Book (2022) The Dark Dark: Stories (2017) Mr Splitfoot (2016) The Invention of Everything Else (2008) Reading at Google The Seas (2004) My Inventions and Other Writings by Nikola Tesla and Samantha Hunt (introduction - 2011) Online texts Short stories "A Love Story", The New Yorker, 22 May 2017 "The Yellow", The New Yorker, 21 November 2010 "Three Days", The New Yorker, 8 January 2016 "Go Team", The Atlantic, March 2020 Essays "There Is Only One Direction", New York Magazine, 12 May 2015 "Queer Theorem", Lapham's Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 2, Spring 2017 "Terrible Twins", The New York Times Magazine, 1 April 2011 "Swiss Near-Miss", This American Life, 11 June 2014 "A Brief History of Books That Do Not Exist", Lithub, 4 January 2016 References External links The New York Times [1] Interview at Bookslut Interview on the Bat Segundo Show. Discover the Samantha Hunt popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Samantha Hunt books.

Best Seller Samantha Hunt Books of 2024

  • Follow Me to Ground synopsis, comments

    Follow Me to Ground

    Sue Rainsford

    One of Literary Hub’s Favorite Books of the Year“Seethingly assured…like all the best horror, [Follow Me to Ground] is an impressive balancing act between judicious withholding and...

  • Silver Under Nightfall synopsis, comments

    Silver Under Nightfall

    Rin Chupeco

    Full of court intrigue, queer romance, and terrifying monstersthis “deliciously fun” (Sangu Mandanna, author of The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches) epic fantasy appeals t...

  • The Imposter synopsis, comments

    The Imposter

    Leona Deakin

    He doesn't just want your identity. He wants your life...No one sees him coming.A stockmarket trader is pushed from a highrise balcony and falls to his death on the street below. T...

  • Beyond Perfect synopsis, comments

    Beyond Perfect

    Samantha Hunter

    He’ll be her undoing. . .Former highpowered investor Leo Fischer has memory loss and staggering pain after a workplace shooting. He’s on Cape Cod to recuperate, but as his painand ...

  • The Museum of Human History synopsis, comments

    The Museum of Human History

    Rebekah Bergman

    “This daughter of Mary Shelley delights and excites the border between story and science.” Samantha Hunt “A novel about what we want and also what we can’t escape.” Allegra Hyde “A...

  • Once Burned synopsis, comments

    Once Burned

    Samantha Hunter

    Tarotmedium Sophie Turner is back, and Boston is burning down around her as a string of serial arsons takes hold of the city. Her personal life isn’t faring much better as Sophie m...

  • Past Tense, Sophie Turner Mysteries, Book One synopsis, comments

    Past Tense, Sophie Turner Mysteries, Book One

    Samantha Hunter

    Sophie Turner runs Talismans, a Boston tarot parlor, where she reads tarot and keeps her family’s psychic legacy alive. However, in spite of her tragic family history and Tarot All...

  • Bright and Dangerous Objects synopsis, comments

    Bright and Dangerous Objects

    Anneliese MacKintosh

    “Original, inventive, and incredibly enjoyable.” Lydia KieslingCommercial deepsea diver Solvig has a secret. She wants to be one of the first human beings to colonize Mars, and she...

  • Court of Wanderers synopsis, comments

    Court of Wanderers

    Rin Chupeco

    Remy Pendergast and his royal vampire companions return to face an enemy that is terrifyingly close to home in Rin Chupeco’s queer, bloody Gothic epic fantasy series for fans of Sa...

  • Hunt synopsis, comments

    Hunt

    Leona Deakin

    Sometimes to catch a killer you have to become the prey.'A satisfying and pacey thriller from a talented author' J M Dalgliesh, author of ONE LOST SOULTHE THIRD DR BLOOM THRILLERTh...

  • Sunrise synopsis, comments

    Sunrise

    Erika Kobayashi & Brian Bergstrom

    "A knockout." Publishers Weekly (Starred review)"A remarkable collection." Kirkus ReviewsA collection of contemplative, lyrical stories examining the visible and invisibl...

  • The Seas synopsis, comments

    The Seas

    Samantha Hunt

    National Bestseller"The Seas took me back to how I felt as a kid, when you’re newly falling in love with literature, newly shocked by its capacity to cast a spell..." ?Maggie ...

  • One Night Cowboy synopsis, comments

    One Night Cowboy

    Samantha Hunter

    He was a risk she was willing to take…Brett Wallace is having the worst wedding day ever, suffering insult after injury when his motorcycle breaks down as he’s fleeing the church a...

  • Blame It On the Frosting synopsis, comments

    Blame It On the Frosting

    Samantha Hunter

    What’s the harm in a little cookie nookie?When the secret formula to Chicago baker Amie Patterson’s biggest seller is stolen, her Passionate Hearts cookies are in danger of being l...

  • Barely There synopsis, comments

    Barely There

    Samantha Hunter

    When shy Emily Tucker almost dies and ends up in a coma, her out of body experience gets very physical with her sexy business partner and friend, Gavin Wright. Emily isn't sure wh...

  • Two Perfect synopsis, comments

    Two Perfect

    Samantha Hunter

    Eva Jordan is done with men – instead, she has Simon, a perfect fantasy man who haunts her dreams every night, satisfying every desire. Simon never finds fault with her or demands ...

  • Thirst for Salt synopsis, comments

    Thirst for Salt

    Madelaine Lucas

    A Bustle, LitHub, Debutiful, and NYLON Most Anticipated Book of 2023A Goodreads Buzziest Book of the New Year“A love affair so richly and attentively imagined it carries the grace ...

  • Falling Suns synopsis, comments

    Falling Suns

    J. A. Corrigan

    'An outstanding first novel, dark, disturbing and unputdownable' 5 review'Absolutely compelling' 5 review'Completely engrossing and I couldn't wait to get back to read another page...