Caleb J. Ross

Caleb J. Ross

Caleb J. Ross, author, 2011
Born Caleb John Ross
August 20, 1982 (1982-08-20) (age 29)
Adak, Alaska
Occupation Novelist, short story writer
Genres noir, velvet noir, literary fiction, drama


www.calebjross.com

Caleb J. Ross (born Caleb Ross, August 20, 1982, in Adak, Alaska) is an American writer of literary noir fiction and literary grotesque fiction.[1] He is most well known for his novel Stranger Will. He currently lives in the Kansas City, KS suburb of Olathe.

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Life

Caleb Ross was born in Adak, Alaska on August 20, 1982 on a military base. Within three months his family moved to Maryland where his father served in the Navy.[2] Within five years his parents divorced and Ross moved with his mother to Osage City, Kansas where he lived until 2000.

During his 15 years in Osage City, Ross and his family (including two sisters, one younger and one older) lived in 11 different houses. These oft displacements, coupled with a lack of strong paternal guidance, would prove to the be the thematic basis for much of his writing.[3]

In 2000 Ross moved to Emporia, Kansas to attend Emporia State University with intentions to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree. However, in the middle of a sophomore level compositional drawing class he abandoned the visual arts direction in favor of creative writing.[4] He cites his professor, Amy Sage Webb, as “almost single-handedly [opening his] eyes to what reading and writing, motivated by creativity, could do.”[5]

Ross describes his work as literary in that it focuses on language rather than plot.[6]

Ross' work has been compared to that of Chuck Palahniuk,[7] Darren Aronofsky, Kurt Vonnegut, Dave Eggers,[8] and Sherman Alexie

Based on the merit of his short story, "The Camel of Morocco” (which appears in the story chapbook Charactered Pieces: stories), Ross attended the Tin House Writers Workshop in Portland, Oregon in 2004 where he studied with author Peter Rock. He was the first ESU student ever to place in the competition for entrance into the Tin House Writers Workshop.[9]

In June 2007, Southwest Airlines in-flight magazine Spirit Magazine featured a letter to the editor penned by Ross in appreciation of a recent issue featuring musician Tom Waits.[10] During a subsequent Southwest Airlines flight, Ross received a free rum and coke for his contribution to the magazine. This event inspired the non-fiction essay “The Author Who Gets Free Drinks, a (Hopefully) True Story,” which Ross performed on April 9, 2010 in Denver, Colorado at Leela European Cafe.[11]

In 2011, Ross embarked on a massive blog post tour in support of his novels Stranger Will and I Didn’t Mean to be Kevin. From March 2011 through November 2011, Ross contributed guest posts to over 70 blogs, ranging from literary blogs like HTML Giant, Big Other, >Kill Author, LitDrift, and The Nervous Breakdown to personal blogs of authors such as Matt Bell, Nik Korpon, Stephen Graham Jones, Paul G. Tremblay, and Ben Tanzer.

Education

Professional Work

Editorial Work

Contributor Work

Readings and Lectures

Interviews with and articles about Caleb J. Ross

Awards

Bibliography

Published Novels and Short Story Collections

Published Short Stories

Published Non-Fiction

Notes

  1. ^ "Amazon.com author bio". http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B002TXEDB8. 
  2. ^ "The Victorious History of Caleb Ross". http://jmwwblog.wordpress.com/2009/12/29/the-victorious-history-of-caleb-ross/.  “My father was stationed at a naval base when I was born, and three months later we moved to Maryland. My mother tells stories of us having to eat moldy bread because we were stationed so far off the mainland. Adak, where I was born, is on a small island…”
  3. ^ "Interview with Caleb J Ross". http://craigwallwork.blogspot.com/2009/03/interview-with-caleb-j-ross.html.  “Stranger Will is a story about a man coming to terms with fatherhood…I Didn’t Mean to be Kevin, is…about a motherless young man who pretends to be a woman’s lost son in order to fill a parental void.”
  4. ^ "calebjross.com bio". http://www.calebjross.com/bio/. 
  5. ^ "Interview with Caleb J Ross". http://craigwallwork.blogspot.com/2009/03/interview-with-caleb-j-ross.html. 
  6. ^ ESU Bulletin, "Published grad credits writing program", 8 September 2011, Cosper, Simone. Emporia, KS. “I write literary fiction,” Ross said, “which is a catch-all term for fiction that is more about the words and the language rather than the plot”
  7. ^ "Will I Am but Will I Be". http://gordonhighland.com/2011/05/will-i-am-but-will-i-be/.  “…the themes and literary devices employed in the book are reminiscent of Chuck Palahniuk’s early work…”
  8. ^ "Pieces Full of Character". http://gloomcupboard.com/2009/11/26/pieces-full-of-character/.  “For those who enjoy the works of Kurt Vonnegut or Dave Eggers, this book is for you.”
  9. ^ "Student Studies Writing with Professional Writers". http://calebjross.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/esubulletin_student_studies_with_professional_writerscom.pdf.  “He is the first ESU student to place in this competition”
  10. ^ "Spirit, June 2007". http://www.calebjross.com/misc/spirit-magazine-letter-of-the-month/.  (scanned copy of letter)
  11. ^ "OW Press The Velvet". http://www.welcometothevelvet.com/podcast/2010/04/episode-005-live-%E2%80%93-caleb-j-ross-reads-at-leela-european-cafe/. 
  12. ^ "Student Studies Writing with Professional Writers". http://calebjross.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/esubulletin_student_studies_with_professional_writerscom.pdf.  “Ross is currently president of Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honorary program”
  13. ^ "Student Studies Writing with Professional Writers". http://calebjross.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/esubulletin_student_studies_with_professional_writerscom.pdf. 
  14. ^ http://www.outsiderwriters.org/about
  15. ^ "Flint Hills Review, issue 9-10". http://www.emporia.edu/fhr/FHRIssue910.htm. 
  16. ^ http://www.oxyfication.net/staff/contributors/
  17. ^ http://www.thirdeyemag.com/author/calebjross/
  18. ^ "ESU Visiting Writers series page". http://www.emporia.edu/cw/writers.htm. 
  19. ^ "Live Nude Words". http://www.welcometothevelvet.com/podcast/2011/02/the-velvet-live-%E2%80%93-caleb-j-ross-reads-at-the-velvet-lounge/. 
  20. ^ "BULL Men's Fiction blog". http://bullmensfiction.blogspot.com/2011/04/will-write-for-tobacco.html. 
  21. ^ "Artjerk reading at the Slap n' Tickle Gallery". http://www.artjerk.net/slap-n-tickle-show/. 
  22. ^ "The Art and Authenticity of Social Media: Using Online Tools to Grow a Community". http://www.welcometothevelvet.com/podcast/2011/02/episode-012-the-art-and-authenticity-of-social-media-using-online-tools-to-grow-a-community/. 
  23. ^ "OW Press The Velvet". http://www.welcometothevelvet.com/podcast/2010/04/episode-005-live-%E2%80%93-caleb-j-ross-reads-at-leela-european-cafe/. 
  24. ^ Solarcide
  25. ^ ESU Bulletin, "Published grad credits writing program", 8 September 2011, Cosper, Simone. Emporia, KS.
  26. ^ "Warmed and Bound Collection - the Multiple Voices Inside Your Book". http://jayslaytonjoslin.com/2011/07/22/warmed-bound-collection-the-multiple-voices-inside-your-book/. 
  27. ^ "Caleb J. Ross: Warmed and Bound Sessions". http://www.bookedpodcast.com/2011/07/23/episode-25-caleb-j-ross-warmed-and-bound-session/. 
  28. ^ "Six Personal Investigations of the Act of Reading: Caleb J. Ross' Stranger Will". http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2011/07/17/mon10.asp. 
  29. ^ "Ten Everywhere: Caleb J. Ross and the Stranger Will Tour for Strange". http://monkeybicycle.net/blog/ten-everywhere-caleb-j-ross-and-the-stranger-will-tour-for-strange/. 
  30. ^ "I absolutely could not write Stranger Will today, with a kid" : An Interview with Caleb J. Ross". http://noojournal.blogspot.com/2011/07/i-absolutely-could-not-write-stranger.html. 
  31. ^ "Booked Podcast: Episode 11 – Interview with Caleb J. Ross". http://www.bookedpodcast.com/2011/06/04/episode-11-interview-caleb-j-ross/. 
  32. ^ "This Podcast Will Change Your Life: Episode 37". http://bentanzer.blogspot.com/2011/05/this-podcast-will-change-your-life_16.html. 
  33. ^ "Caleb J Ross – Author of ‘Stranger Will’ and Internet Rockstar". http://jayslaytonjoslin.com/2011/04/05/caleb-j-ross-author-of-stranger-will-and-internet-rockstar/. 
  34. ^ "Dispatches from Thunder Road: Stranger Will". http://www.thundadome.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=69:dispatches-from-thunder-road-stranger-will. 
  35. ^ "A dialogue with Caleb J Ross through the filter of his short fiction collection Charactered Pieces". http://predicatemag.wordpress.com/about/. 
  36. ^ "The Victorious History of Caleb Ross". http://jmwwblog.wordpress.com/2009/12/29/the-victorious-history-of-caleb-ross/. 
  37. ^ "Blank und Questions Asks: an interview with author Caleb J Ross (VIDEO)". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt67ljZhSqE. 
  38. ^ "Five for: Caleb J Ross". http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/five-for-caleb-j-ross/. 
  39. ^ "Reader Meet Author: Caleb J. Ross". http://www.orangealert.net/calebjross. 
  40. ^ "Interview with Caleb J Ross". http://craigwallwork.blogspot.com/2009/03/interview-with-caleb-j-ross.html. 
  41. ^ http://www.oxyfication.net/featured/caleb/
  42. ^ "Student Studies Writing with Professional Writers". http://calebjross.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/esubulletin_student_studies_with_professional_writerscom.pdf. 
  43. ^ http://www.emporia.edu/cw/scholar.htm
  44. ^ "Aqueous Books". http://www.aqueousbooks.com/author_pages/13_ross.htm. 
  45. ^ "Otherworld Publications". http://www.otherworldpublications.com/apps/webstore/products/show/1905075. 
  46. ^ "Outsider Writers Press". http://www.outsiderwriters.org/publications/caleb-j-rosss-charactered-pieces. 
  47. ^ appears at Life in 100 Words or Less}}
  48. ^ appears in No Colony
  49. ^ appears at Kill Author
  50. ^ appears in "Warmed and Bound: a Velvet Anthology". http://www.amazon.com/dp/1613641621/. 
  51. ^ appears at Lobster Cult and excerpted from As a Machine and Parts
  52. ^ appears in "Eternal Night: a Vampire Anthology". http://www.amazon.com/dp/1935458469. 
  53. ^ appeared at Rotten Leaves online magazine
  54. ^ appeared in Oprah Read This > Oprah, Read This
  55. ^ appears in Vain Magazine and collected in Charactered Pieces: stories
  56. ^ appears in Pear Noir! and collected in Charactered Pieces: stories
  57. ^ appeared in Full of Crow
  58. ^ appears collected in Charactered Pieces: stories
  59. ^ appears collected in Charactered Pieces: stories
  60. ^ appears at Colored Chalk
  61. ^ appears in Sideshow Fables
  62. ^ appeared in Full of Crow
  63. ^ appears in 1000th Monkey
  64. ^ appears at 3:AM Magazine
  65. ^ appears at Cherry Bleeds
  66. ^ appears in "Literary House Review". http://www.amazon.com/dp/0981584667/.  and collected in Charactered Pieces: stories
  67. ^ appears at Colored Chalk and excerpted from Stranger Will
  68. ^ appears at Red Fez and excerpted from Stranger Will
  69. ^ appears at Nefarious Muse
  70. ^ appears at No Record Press
  71. ^ appears at Colored Chalk
  72. ^ appears in Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens
  73. ^ appears in Gold Dust Magazine and reprinted in Solid Gold
  74. ^ appears at Present Magazine
  75. ^ appears at Word Riot
  76. ^ appears in The Green Muse and collected in Charactered Pieces: stories
  77. ^ appears at Vestal Review
  78. ^ appears at Dogmatika
  79. ^ appears at Dark Sky Magazine blog
  80. ^ appears at Undie Press
  81. ^ appears at BULL Men's fiction blog (in a modified version of the original)
  82. ^ appears at Cannoli Pie Magazine
  83. ^ appears collected in Charactered Pieces: stories