Adam Fales is a PhD student at the University of Chicago and Managing Editor at Chicago Review. His writing has appeared in LARB, Public Books, Avidly, and homintern, among other places. You can find him on Twitter @damfales.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

The Unpostable: On Patricia Lockwood’s “No One Is Talking About This”
Adam Fales considers “No One Is Talking About This,” the new novel by Patricia Lockwood....

Horror in Revision: On the Contemporary Gothic
Adam Fales on Ahmed Saadawi’s “Frankenstein in Baghdad,” Sarah Perry’s “Melmoth,” and Chase Berggrun’s “R E D” — emissaries of the “contemporary Gothic.”...

Odds and Ends: Fictive Probability in Helen DeWitt’s “Some Trick”
In DeWitt’s new collection “Some Trick,” keen insights give a distinctive glimpse at how moments of creation blossom....

What a Punderful Word: On Joanna Walsh’s “Worlds from the Word’s End”
Adam Fales reviews Joanna Walsh's short story collection, "Worlds from the Word’s End."...

Foreign Companion: Jean Giono’s “Melville: A Novel”
Adam Fales reviews Jean Giono’s “Melville: A Novel.”...
