
David Winner
David Winner is the author of three novels: the Kirkus-starred Enemy Combatant (2021), Tyler’s Last (2015), and the National Book Award–nominated The Cannibal of Guadalajara (2010). He is the co-editor of the New York Times–noted anthology of pandemic writing, Writing the Virus, and his most recent book—a fiction/nonfiction exploration of his great-aunt’s love affairs in the 1930s—Master Lovers (2023), was Kirkus–recommended and a PW/BookLife Editor’s Pick.
His short work has appeared (among other places) in The Millions, The Kenyon Review, The Iowa Review, Manuskripte(in German), and The Village Voice. He is a senior editor at StatOrec magazine, the fiction editor of the Rome-based The American, and a frequent contributor to The Brooklyn Rail. He also writes a monthly column for 3 Quarks Daily.
Editorial
Senior Editor at StatOrec
Fiction Editor at The American
https://www.theamericanmag.com
Writing for Brooklyn Rail
The Brooklyn Rail, Nothing Embarrassing or Strange: Curating KGB Bar’s Writers’ Series, July/August 2016
The Brooklyn Rail, Quite Close To Murder, December/Jan 2015-2016
Awards
- 2010 National Book Award Nomination
- 2010 Finalist: National Best Books Award for Fiction: Multicultural Fiction
- 2009 Gival Press Novel Award
- 2003 Ledge Magazine Short Story Award
- 2003 Pushcart Nomination
- 2002 Pushcart Nomination
- 1991 Associated Writing Program Intro Nomination