K. M. Soehnlein
Karl Soehnlein better known by his literary name K. M. Soehnlein is an American writer (born in New Jersey) most famous for his novels The World of Normal Boys and You Can Say You Knew Me When. His most recent novel is Robin and Ruby. He was also a musician playing the clarinet for six years as part of the band The Cubby Creatures.
Career
Soehnlein studied film in Ithaca College, then moved to New York City in the late 1980s, working in film production and magazine publishing, and was a member of ACT UP and Queer Nation. He worked as a journalist, writing mainly on films in Out, The Advocate, The Village Voice and other publications. Living in San Francisco, he made his living as a freelance writer and aspiring author. He studied at San Francisco State University graduating with an Master of Fine Arts and became the associate editor of the monthly film magazine, Release Print, as well as the manager of the Film Arts Foundation website. He wrote a number of essays as well as short stories that were published in Modern Words and The James White Review publications. He also worked as a freelance copywriter and editor.
His first novel published in 2000 entitled The World of Normal Boys was a big success and was translated into Italian. It also landed him a creative writing teaching job at the University of San Francisco and San Francisco State University and a collaboration with filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman for a movie adaptation of the novel, with Soehnlein as screenwriter. Soenlein already has screenwriting experience for writing for the 2005 film The Second Coming by director Jack Walsh
His second novel You Can Say You Knew Me When took about four years to write. He is writing now a third novel about the AIDS activist movement in New York and is planning on publishing a collection of his short stories as well.
He lives in San Francisco's SoMa district with his partner Kevin Clarke,[1] a graphic designer and performer.
Bibliography
- 2000: The World of Normal Boys
- 2005: You Can Say You Knew Me When
- 2010: Robin and Ruby
He has published a great number of short stories and has written essays in the anthologies:
- 2005: Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times (his essay entitled "Putting Gay Fiction Back Together")
- 2006: From Boys to Men: Gay Men Write About Growing Up (his essay "The Story I Told Myself")
- 2007: Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys (his story "The Collectors")
Filmography
K. M. Soehnlein is the screenwriter of The Second Coming,[2] a 2005 film by director Jack Walsh about the futuristic story of Carlos and Ben who fall in love in high school despite racism and homophobia
Awards
- Transatlantic Review/Henfield Prize for short fiction
- Clark-Gross Award for the in-progress novel The World of Normal Boys
- Lambda Literary Award for The World of Normal Boys
References
External links
- K.M. Soehnlein Official website
- K. M. Soehnlein at the Internet Movie Database
- K.M. Soehnlein Blog on Typepad.com
- K.M. Soehnlein Twitter page
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