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Marc Acito Born January 11, 1966
Bayonne, New JerseyMarc Acito (born January 11, 1966 in Bayonne, New Jersey) is a United States novelist, humorist, and screenwriter. His comic novel How I Paid for College won the Oregon Book Awards' 2005 Ken Kesey Award for Best Novel,[1] was voted a 2005 "Teens Top Ten for favorite young adult book" of the American Library Association.[2]
In April 2008, Acito published Attack of the Theater People, a sequel to How I Paid for College.
He is also the writer of the syndicated humor column "The Gospel According to Marc", which ran for four years in nineteen gay publications. His humorous essays have appeared in many publications including The New York Times (April 3, 2006) and Portland Monthly magazine (January 2007, February 2007); as well as on NPR's All Things Considered (October 4, 2006 and April 16, 2009).
Acito is openly gay and lives in Portland, Oregon with his partner Floyd Sklaver.[3]
Marc Acito is a 1984 graduate of Westfield High School in Westfield, New Jersey.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Official list of Oregon Book Awards winners at the Oregon Institute of Literary Arts
- ^ #10 in the 2005 "Teens' Top Ten for favorite young adult book" results at American Library Association
- ^ Silverman, Julia (2004-11-25). "Oregon writer's first novel leads to movie-rights deal". The Seattle Times. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002100627_books25m.html. Retrieved 2007-06-15.
External links
- General
- Marc Acito.com - official website: columns, press reviews, excerpts, etc.
- Marc Acito profile at Random House
- Interviews
- 2004 interview (by Dave Weich at Powells.com)
- 2004 interview (by Daulton Dickey at PopMatters)
- 2005 interview (by Andrew Hicks at PageAndAuthor.com)
- Misc
- Literature-Map for Marc Acito (JavaScript required)
Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Watson Fellows
- Gay writers
- Writers from Portland, Oregon
- American novelist, 1960s birth stubs
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