James Yeh is a writer, editor, and journalist. His fiction appears in McSweeney's Quarterly, the Drift, Tin House, and NOON, and his nonfiction appears in the New York Times, the Guardian, and the Believer. A recipient of fellowships from the Center for Fiction, MacDowell, and the Hub City Writers Project, he is currently the deputy editor of McSweeney's Quarterly and the nonfiction advisor in the undergraduate creative writing department at Columbia University.
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