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Adam Wilson is the author of the novel Flatscreen, a National Jewish Book Award Finalist. His stories have appeared in The Paris Review, Tin House, and The Best American Short Stories, among many other publications. In 2012 he received the Terry Southern Prize from the The Paris Review. He teaches creative writing at New York University and lives in Brooklyn.