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Scott McClanahan

Scott McClanahan (born June 24, 1978) is an American writer and filmmaker.〔Spilker, Josh, ''Impose Magazine'', April 22, 2011, ("Quick Questions: Scott McClanahan of Stories V!" ). Retrieved June 1, 2011.〕 He lives in Beckley, West Virginia and is the author of six books: ''Stories'' (2008), ''Stories II'' (2009), ''Stories V!'' (2011), ''The Collected Works of Scott McClanahan Vol. 1'' (2012), ''Crapalachia'' (2013) and ''Hill William'' (2013). McClanahan is also a co-founder of Holler Presents, a West Virginia-based production and small press company.〔Hoenigman, David F., ''Word Riot'', February 16, 2010, ("An Interview With Scott McClanahan" ). Retrieved June 1, 2011.〕
In 2010, McClanahan made Dzanc Books' list of "20 Writers Worth Watching," which was a response to the ''New Yorkers earlier "20 Under 40" list.〔Kirch, Claire, ''Publishers Weekly'', June 25, 2010, ("Dzanc Books Responds to 'New Yorker''s '20 Under 40'" ). Retrieved April 18, 2012.〕 He is burly and built like a "smallish linebacker."〔Spilker, Josh, ''Vol. 1 Brooklyn'', October 21, 2013, ("Scott McClanahan Has a Cold" ). Retrieved January 18, 2014.〕
''Pittsburgh City Papers Bill O'Driscoll wrote McClanahan's stories read "like a modern Gogol gone small-town U.S.A."〔O'Driscoll, Bill, ''Pittsburgh City Paper'', June 30, 2011, ("Scott McClanahan's Stories V! and Angele Ellis's Spared" ). Retrieved August 10, 2012.〕
In the summer of 2012, Lazy Fascist Press published ''The Collected Works of Scott McClanahan'', reissuing the first two ''Stories'' collections.〔Pierce, Cameron, LazyFascistPress.com, March 7, 2012,("The Collected Works of Scott McClanahan" ). Retrieved April 13, 2012.〕
Two more books, ''Crapalachia'' and ''Hill William'', were published by Two Dollar Radio and Tyrant Books, respectively, in 2013.〔Deahl, Rachel, ''Publishers Weekly'', February 13, 2012, ("Deals: Week of February 13, 2012" ). Retrieved April 13, 2012.〕〔Gumbiner, Daniel, ''The Rumpus'', May 31, 2011, ("The Rumpus Interview With Scott McClanahan" ). Retrieved June 1, 2011.〕
A two volume compilation of McClanahan's interviews entitled ''SM: The Collected Interviews Volumes 1 and 2'' is forthcoming.
McClanahan won Philadelphia's third Literary Death Match on May 23, 2012.〔Lopez, Teresa, ''Drexel Publishing Group'', May 25, 2012, ("Philadelphia Literary Death Match (WoW)" ). Retrieved May 30, 2012.〕
In 2014, McClanahan and his Holler Presents partner, Chris Oxley, released a limited edition vinyl single by their band, Holler Boys, on Fat Possum Records.〔Butler, Blake, VICE, March 13, 2014, ("Hill William Sings Ghost Country" ). Retrieved July 14, 2014.〕
In July 2014, McClanahan married writer Juliet Escoria.
==Critical response==
McClanahan's work has garnered generally favorable reviews. In his review of ''Stories V!'' for ''The Huffington Post'', Declan Tan wrote, "it doesn't have any of the staid and academically 'meta' tropes that often go with it; you can tell McClanahan feels something when he writes and when he lives. He wants you to feel something too. And he wants you to see the possibilities of the writer-reader interaction."〔Tan, Declan, ''The Huffington Post'', December 18, 2011, ("Stories V! by Scott McClanahan (REVIEW)" ). Retrieved February 22, 2013.〕
In their review of ''Crapalachia'', ''The Paris Review'' said, "his voice is wholly unaffected, and his account manages to be both comic and unpretentiously sentimental,"〔Rudick, Nicole, ''The Paris Review'', February 22, 2013, ("What We’re Loving: Crapalachia, Welty, Animalia" ). Retrieved February 22, 2013.〕 while ''Paste'' magazine called his writing "stark, beautiful" and that it "cannot be confined by genre."〔Sypolt, Natalie, ''Paste'', February 5, 2013, ("Crapalachia: A Biography Of Place by Scott McClanahan – Truth and Memory" ). Retrieved February 22, 2013.〕
Alison Glock of ''The New York Times'' said of ''Crapalachia'', "McClanahan's prose is miasmic, dizzying, repetitive. A rushing river of words that reflects the chaos and humanity of the place from which he hails. He writes in an elliptical fever dream so contagious that slowing down is not an option. It would be like putting a doorstop in front of a speeding train. This is not a book you savor. It is one you inhale."〔Glock, Alison, ''The New York Times'', May 31, 2013, ("Country Living – ‘Crapalachia,’ by Scott McClanahan ). Retrieved August 15, 2013.〕 Steve Donoghue, writing for ''The Washington Post'', called ''Crapalachia'' "the genuine article: intelligent, atmospheric, raucously funny and utterly wrenching."〔Donoghue, Steve, ''The Washington Post'', April 23, 2013, ("‘Crapalachia,’ by Scott McClanahan" ). Retrieved August 15, 2013.〕 In the ''New York Daily News'', Michael Abolafia reviewed ''Hill William'' positively, saying that it "invites us to look into the heart of easily forgotten, off-the-beaten-path landscapes and the strangeness that permeates them, and we are better off for his words."〔Abolafia, Michael, ''New York Daily News'', March 26, 2013, (''Review of Hill William by Scott McClanahan'' ). Retrieved September 30, 2014.〕

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