Jaime Clarke is a graduate of the University of Arizona and holds an MFA from Bennington College. He is the author of the novels:

--We’re So Famous, (the first and worst review + actor Malcolm McDowell's hilarious reaction to review + praise for + original American cover + British cover + galley cover for 15th anniversary reissue)

--Vernon Downs, (praise for + book trailer narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Chris Cooper + alternate trailer + original cover),

--World Gone Water, (praise for + book trailer narrated by Thora Birch + original cover)

--Garden Lakes, (praise for + book trailer narrated by the author + original cover)

and the memoirs:

-- Poor Man’s Gatsby (praise for) published as Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, in IG Publishing’s Bookmarked series

--Typical of the Times: Growing Up in the Culture of Spectacle, which is the basis for his microcast, Typical (Anthony Michael Hall promo), available on Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio,  and elsewhere.

His Charlie Martens trilogy–Vernon Downs, World Gone Water, and Garden Lakes–is published in an omnibus by Roundabout Press to celebrate the story collection Minor Characters, (ToC), featuring original stories about the minor characters in the trilogy by Mona Awad, Christopher Boucher, Kenneth Calhoun, Nina de Gramont, Ben Greenman, Annie Hartnett, Owen King, Neil LaBute, J. Robert Lennon, Lauren Mechling, Shelly Oria, Stacey Richter, Joseph Salvatore, Andrea Seigel, and Daniel Torday. The collection features a foreword by Jonathan Lethem, and an introduction by Laura van den Berg.

Clarke is also the editor of The Last Novel Ever Published, as well as the anthologies Don’t You Forget About Me: Contemporary Writers on the Films of John Hughes, and Talk Show: On the Couch with Contemporary Writers; and co-editor of the anthologies No Near Exit: Writers Select Their Favorite Work from Post Road Magazine (with Mary Cotton), (ToC) and Boston Noir 2: The Classics (with Dennis Lehane and Mary Cotton).His apprentice work is collected as The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block, and his unpublished novel is called Scavengers.

Under the pseudonym J.D. West, he is the author of the Golden Age detective novel, The Disappearance of Swenson’s Secretary: A Harold Ober Mystery. (Harold Ober with his wife and Scottie Fitzgerald)

He is a founding editor of the literary magazine Post Road, now published at Boston College, and co-owner, with his wife, of Newtonville Books, an independent bookstore in Boston. (Newtonville Books’s 20th anniversary video) (Anniversary video by Mona Awad and Kenneth Calhoun) (Newtonville Books video: “Where do you hold your events?”)

1991

Manuscript – “A House Divided.” Short Story. Typed. Pgs 1-6.

1992
1992
1992
1992

Manuscript – “Urbana.”  Short story. Typed, pgs 1-42. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1993
1993
1993

Manuscript – “St. Janice.” Short story. Typed, pgs 1-8.

1993
1993
1993

Correspondence – Persona co-fiction editor Lavinia Spalding

1993
1993

Manuscript – “Waiting for Christie.” Short story. Typed, pgs 1-11.

1993
1993

Manuscript – “Urbana.”  Short story. Typed, pgs 1-18. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1994
1994

Manuscript – “A Complete Gentleman.” Short story. Typed, pgs 1-34. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1994
1994

Manuscript – “Pleasure Island.”  Short story. Typed, pgs 1-20. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1994

Manuscript – “Shane of Lubbock.” Short story. Typed, pgs 1-16.

1994
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1994

JDC application to the Bennington College Low-Residency MFA program dated October 11, 1994

1994
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1994

May-June: 4236 N. 103rd Ave., #7, Phoenix, AZ

1994
1994

Fall: 4236 N. 103rd Ave, #7, Phoenix, AZ

1994
1994
1995

Correspondence – Bret Easton Ellis

1995
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1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier.”

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – Essay – “Building a Better Character (In 90 Days or Less).”  Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – January 1995 workshop – “Urbana.”  Annotated by Reginald McKnight. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1995
1995
1995
1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Don DeLillo’s White Noise.”

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – June Workshop – “Pleasure Island.” Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1995
1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Ethan Canin’s Star Food.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Black Tickets by Jayne Anne Phillips.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “The Center by Amy Hempel.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “I Would Have Saved Them If I Could by Leonard Michaels.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “The Pugilist at Rest by Thom Jones.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Anton Chekhov’s The Shooting Party.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “David Foster Wallace’s Girl With Curious Hair.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Notes From Underground.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Madison Smartt Bell.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “A Stranger in this World, stories by Kevin Canty.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “U&I by Nicholson Baker.”

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “Urbana” – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-21. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – ‘Shane of Lubbock” – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-16. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk; includes alternate version, typed, pgs 1-3.

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “Pleasure Island” – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-19. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “World Gone Water” – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-21. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk.

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Airships by Barry Hannah.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Cosmicomics by Italo Calvino.”

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “The Vegetable King” – Novel excerpt. Typed, pgs 1-44. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk.

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “The Informers by Bret Easton Ellis.”

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “We’re So Famous” – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-8. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “Pricksongs and Descants by Robert Coover.”

1995

JDC Annotation – Bennington – “The Sportswriter by Richard Ford.”

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “Last” – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-2. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk.

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “Unsaid” – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-7. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk.

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “Anerotic” – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-5. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk.

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “From Our New York Office” – Short story. Typed, one page.

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “LoveStory” – Short story.  Typed, pgs 1-19. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

1995

Manuscript – Bennington – “Monthly Payments’ – Short story. Typed, pgs 1-11. Annotated by Askold Melnyczuk.

1995
1995

Correspondence – Charles Bock

1996

Correspondence – Amy Hempel

1996
1996

Correspondence – Douglas Bauer

1996

Correspondence – Fiona McCrae at Graywolf Press

1996

Correspondence – Bret Easton Ellis

1996

Letter from Chelsea Magazine enclosing payment for publication of “A Complete Gentleman” in Chelsea #59; incl color copy of check.

1996
1996

Bloomsbury – JDC correspondence with Publishers Weekly re review of We’re So Famous

2001

Bloomsbury – Shout Magazine review of We’re So Famous in April 2001 issue

2001
2001

Bloomsbury – We’re So Famous – Email from Panagiotis Gianopoulos re Publishers Weekly

2001
2001
2001

Bloomsbury – British review of We’re So Famous by Lesley Allen

2001

Bloomsbury – Reviews of We’re So Famous from various college newspapers

2001

Bloomsbury – British review of We’re So Famous by Bernard Carpinter

2001

Bloomsbury – Inside.com article titled “Author Gives a Bad Review to PW Review,” re Publishers Weekly and We’re So Famous + Time Magazine.com article titled “Poor Sport” re Publishers Weekly and We’re So Famous

2001

Bloomsbury – Book Review Digest summary of We’re So Famous. August 2001.

2001
2001

Bloomsbury – We’re So Famous – Arizona State University State Press Magazine profile of JDC.  April 19, 2001.

2001

Bloomsbury – We’re So FamousWest Valley View article re royalty donation to Literary Volunteers of Maricopa County.  May 23, 2001.

2001
2001

Bloomsbury – Sunday Herald (Glasgow) review of We’re So Famous, dated June 24, 2001

2001

Bloomsbury – British review of We’re So Famous in Big Issue, June 25, 2001

2001

Bloomsbury – Authors on the Web article re Publishers Weekly and We’re So Famous

2001
2001

Bloomsbury – Library Journal articled titled “Don’t Kill the Reviewer” by Francine Fialkoff re Publishers Weekly and We’re So Famous

2001

Post Road Magazine – JDC letter to Bill Henderson at Pushcart re Post Road’s Pushcart Nominations

2001
2001

Bloomsbury – British review of We’re So Famous in Cleo, dated September 2001

2001

Post Road Magazine – Email from Larry Dark, series editor of O. Henry Prize Stories re Post Road

2001

Bloomsbury – British review of We’re So Famous in NW, dated September 3, 2001

2001

Bloomsbury – Binder re We're So Famous college reading tour with Fuzzy. Includes Fuzzy CD.

2001
2001

Post Road Magazine – JDC letter to IPD re distribution

2001

Bloomsbury – British review of We’re So Famous in Attitude Magazine, dated July 2001

2001

Bloomsbury – We’re So Famous – audio of appearance on Ted Simons’s morning show on MIX 96.9 to promote royalty donation.  Phoenix, AZ.

2001

Agented rejections for Scavengers from HarperCollins and Warner Books

2001
2001

Post Road Magazine – JDC letter to Katrina Kenison at Best American Short Stories encl with Post Road 3

2001

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence from A.E. Hotchner and Edward Hoagland re writing a recommendation for Post Road

2001

Post Road Magazine – Subscription postcards and subscription envelope mailers

2001
2001

Post Road Magazine – Oct 23 Lizard Watch, the newsletter for Newtonville Books, incl mention of NVB’s sponsoring a party at Audubon Circle in Boston on November 3 for the release of Post Road 3; incl Tim Huggins Post Road business card + Alden Jones Post Road business card

2001

19816 N. 49th Drive, Glendale, AZ

2001
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2002

Postcard from Harold Ober Associates acknowledging receipt of Standard Deviation story collection by JDC

2002
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2002

Post Road Magazine – Letter from Bill Henderson at Pushcart Press re the selection of “Cock Robin” by Miranda Field from PR for inclusion in the Pushcart Prize XXVII; incl contract signed by JDC on behalf of Post Road

2002

Post Road Magazine – June 11 Lizard Watch, newsletter for Newtonville Books incl mention of release of Post Road 4

2002
2002

Post Road Magazine – Email exchanges between JDC, David Ryan, Mike Rosovsky, Tim Huggins, Sven Birkerts and Eric Grunwald of AGNI, Christina Thompson and Erika Namaka from The Harvard Review re the Boston Publishers Consortium; incl BPC rate sheet.

2002

Draft and research material for Garden Lakes. Binder. incl hand-drawn map of Garden Lakes

2002
2002

Manuscript – Garden Lakes – Novel.  First draft.  Typed, pgs 1-267.  Annotated by JDC.

2002
2002

Bloomsbury – We’re So Famous – Response to Contemporary Authors questionnaire

2002
2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from Larry Dark, series editor for O. Henry Prize Stories announcing his retirement from the series and the short-listing of “White Square” by Brian Evenson from Post Road 3 and “Homestay” by Rachel Sherman from Post Road 2 for the 2002 volume

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from Victoria Clausi re Post Road panel at the Bennington summer residency; incl panel description.

2002
2002

Post Road Magazine – October call for nominations for Pushcart Prize XXVII

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange between JDC and Tim Huggins re the idea of Post Road reprinting out-of-print books

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange between Barry Gifford and JDC re the copyright in BG’s recommendation

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange between JDC and Jonathan Lethem re JDC interview of JL for Post Road

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange between JDC and Kevin Canty re writing a recommendation

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from Laura Furman introducing her as the new series editor for O. Henry Prize Stories

2002

Post Road Magazine – Sept 17 Lizard Watch, newsletter for Newtonville Books, announcing the release of Post Road 5 and a release party on Oct 26 at Audubon Circle Bar & Grill

2002

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence between JDC and Cat Parnell re the operation of Post Road

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from JDC to Karen Braziller at Persea Books re distributing Post Road in the wake of DeBoer losing its chain affiliation

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from Mike Rosovsky announcing Post Road’s selection as a “Hot Read” in Boston Phoenix‘s magazine Stuff at Night; incl printout of “Hot 100” list.

2002

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Hignell Book Printers re printing Post Road

2002

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re Post Road website with Ricco Siasoco

2002

Post Road Magazine – Letter from JDC to Fiona McCrae at Graywolf Books re a partnership to publish and distribute Post Road; incl response from FM.

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Catherine Parnell about becoming Post Road’s managing editor; incl CP’s Post Road business card.

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from JDC re the idea of a multi-lit mag release party; incl response from M.T. Anderson from 3rd Bed

2002

Post Road Magazine – Various correspondence regarding Post Road’s inclusion in Booksense’s White Box Program

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from Cat Parnell to Post Road editors re upcoming Associated Writing Program conference in Baltimore, including schedule for working the Post Road/Salamander table at AWP.

2002
2002

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Professor Zoran Kuzmanovich at Davidson College re the use of “Lolita A-Z” in Post Road 5

2002
2002

Post Road Magazine – Postcard invites for Post Road 5 release party on Sat, Oct 26 at Audubon Circle Restaurant and Bar in Boston; incl flyer.

2002

“At the end of the semester, I often give away literary journals to my students–I want them to know about the range of choices and part of my job is to help show them this world. But I can’t give away Post Road! I have all the issues in my office and every semester I go over the stack to try to pick one to give up and I just can’t do it. Each issue is just packed with goodness and all I can do is show my copies to my students and then protectively snatch them back!” — Aimee Bender

2002

Post Road Magazine – Various correspondence and contract relating to Post Road being distributed by Ingram Periodicals

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from Elizabeth Giddens at Harper’s Magazine re reprinting “Behold the Couch, in Sorrow, Unemployed” by Will Eno from Post Road; incl photocopy of Table of Contents and reprinted piece from Feb 2003 issue of Harper’s.

2002

Post Road Magazine – Pushcart Prize nominations as voted by the editors:  “Last Last Last” by Nicholas Montenarano, “A Huge, Old Radio” by Ander Monson, “Digression: Listerine: The Life and Opinions of Laurence Sterne” by John Wesley Harding, “Hip Hop High: Mainstream Black Culture in the White Suburbs” by Lauren Sandler, “How to Get the Love You Want” by Sarah Fox, and “What They Talked About and What They Said” by John Ruff

2002

Post Road Magazine – Email from JDC to Mike Rosovsky re the history of Post Road for Grub Street panel

2002

“I trumpet Post Road not out of kindness but out of the purely selfish pleasure I take in a frisky, alert, independent magazine whose words and images spring off the page and sometimes turn a somersault or two before they stick their landings in my brain. I also admire the magazine’s artistic promiscuity in embracing whatever’s good wherever it comes from however it works and whomever it’s by.” — Walter Kirn

2002

“The editors’ enthusiasm is palpable; they consistently provide a lively home for writing worth reading.” — Amy Hempel

2002

Post Road is the little magazine so many writers dream of when they start out, but have trouble finding when they grow up. It’s like those Paris-based publications that discovered Ezra Eliot or TS Pound or someone. But it’s not; it’s based here, it publishes fresh exciting talent, and it’s helping keep the indie lit scene alive in America.” — Darin Strauss

2002

Post Road, from its inception, has been an exotic and intelligent literary treat. I always like to see what they come up with each issue, and they never fail to surprise, entertain, and enlighten.” — Jonathan Ames

2002

“I always read Post Road with great enthusiasm. In its stealthy, unassuming way, it has become one of the most reliable and ambitious literary magazines in America.”– Rick Moody

2002

Post Road is one of the most interesting and exciting literary magazines out there. If you care about reading and writing, do yourself a favor and check it out.”–Tom Perrotta

2002

Post Road has the goods. I not only fall on them and read them like hot news when they come in the door, I keep them lined up on my shelf like little books, because that’s what they are.”– Jonathan Lethem

2002

Post Road maps the way to the freshest and funkiest literary territories. As the group The Postal Service does for music, Post Road fuses eclectic elements into something whole and wholly new.” – Elizabeth Searle

2002

“Magazines like Post Road are carrying more and more of the load when it comes to free thinking and dissent. And for that we all should be bottomlessly grateful. — Jim Shepard

2002

Post Road is a jewel in a bucket of stones.” — Barry Gifford

2002
2002

Various train schedules, airline tickets, Eurail passes, etc., for Clarke Brothers’ European vacation.

2003

Correspondence – Alden Jones

2003
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