DAVID WANCZYK
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ARTICLES

  • "The Eyes of the Storm." Hobart. Summer 2015.
  • "The Blind Boys of Summer." Texas Monthly. Summer 2014.
  • "The Unstoppable Slugger Playing Baseball Blind." Boston Globe Magazine. Spring 2014.
  • “The Big House.” Knock. Summer 2013.
  • “Christmas Illustrated.” Theclassical.org. Fall 2012.
  • “Take My Wife, Please.” Salon.com. Fall 2012.
  • “An Audiobook Marathon.” Slate. 2012.
  • “From Catch 18 to Catch 22.” Theatlantic.com. 2012.
  • “Don’t (Just) Be Inspired By Beep Baseball.” The Classical. 2012.​
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  • ​“The Ladder.” Miracle Monocle. 2011.
  • “After the Death of His Father, Simon Grows.” JMWW. 2011.
  • “Sentence and Release.” Tusculum Review. 2011.
  • “Co-Stars.” Prick of the Spindle. 2011.
  • “My Leading MAN.” Prick of the Spindle. 2011.
  • “Motel at the Center of America.” Prick of the Spindle. 2011.
  • “Feeling Slightly Unyoung at 28.” The Catalonian Review. 2011.
  • “When Getting Laughs Got You a Grammy.” Splitsider.com. Winter 2011.
  • “An Ambivalent Kiss-off Note in 78 Beatles’ Titles, 3 ‘Buts,’ and a ‘So’.” Defenestration. Winter 2011.
  • “Stations.” Lake Effect. Winter 2011.
  • “Green Hooded Sweatshirt.” Modcloth. Winter 2011.
  • “Review: Candyfreak by Steve Almond.” Alimentum. Winter 2011.
  • “Pyramid 118.” Defunct. Fall 2010.
  • “Review of Ander Monson’s Vanishing Point: Not a Memoir.” Brevity. Fall 2010.
  • “The Past as Prologue and Play-time: A Review of Robin Hemley’s Do-Over!” Bellingham Review. Spring 2010.
  • “‘This, alone, will save us--this communication’: An Interview with David Shields.” Quarter After Eight. Spring 2010.
  • “Fortunate Sons.” Shaking Like a Mountain. Winter 2009.
  • “The Outlasters.” Women’s Adventure Magazine (online). Fall 2009.
  • “‘Where Else Could I Go?’: Susan Stewart’s Search for the Intangible.” Spring Literary Festival Tabloid. Spring 2006.​

Scholarly Articles

  • “Framing Gertrude: Photographic Narration and the Subjectivity of the Artist-Observer in Levy’s The Romance of a Shop.” Victorian Literature and Culture. Forthcoming.
  • “‘So They Fidgeted’: The Modernist Twitch of Between the Acts.” Woolf Studies Annual.  2011.

David Wanczyk in Athens, Ohio / Author / Writer / Editor / Family man

A book about blind baseball—"Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind"— hardcover now available
The audio version of Beep, read by the excellent Doug McDonald, is now available through Audible/Amazon
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