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(with Dennis Lehane and Mary Cotton).His apprentice work is collected as The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block, and his unpublished novel is called Scavengers.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?”)

Post Road Magazine – Mary Cotton email to editors re “Trial by Trash” by Jon Stattmann from Post Road 11 being a Best American Essays Honorable Mention in the volume edited by Lauren Slater

2006

Post Road Magazine – Emails re the end of the Post Road Ambassador Program

2006

Post Road Magazine – Mary Cotton email to editors re Post Road 11 Pushcart Special Mentions: “The Magic Box” by Robert Anthony Siegel, “All or Nothing at the Faberge” by Peter Grandbois, and “She, Under the Umbrella, Went” by Melissa Haley

2006

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham re Post Road trademarking application

2006

Post Road Magazine – Email to Boston area lit mag editors inviting them to sit on the Post Road panel at Lesley University

2006

Post Road Magazine – Request to anthologize “Gold Firebird” by Peter Rock from Post Road 12 in Best Stories from the Southwest

2006

Post Road Magazine – Query from Jan Gardner of The Boston Globe re Post Road; incl Mary Cotton answers.

2006

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re Post Road 13 recommendations

2006

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with George Saunders re the inaugural “Post Road Questionnaire” (to replace the “Twenty Questions” feature); incl GS’s answers to PRQ.

2006

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Literary Ventures Fund re starting a Post Road fiction and poetry writing contest; incl email exchange with Michael Chabon re judging contest.

2006

Various correspondence re John Hughes anthology – Vol VI

2007

Don’t You Forget About MeSteve Almond, Lisa Gabriele, and Dan Pope essays reprinted in The National Post (Canada)

2007
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Various listings and press for Don’t You Forget About Me Coolidge Corner event incl Coolidge Corner Theatre web site listing, Boston Phoenix starred listing, Boston Herald listing, Boston Globe listing, and Brookline Booksmith listing

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Boston Globe press re John Hughes anthology Coolidge Corner Theatre event

2007

Boston Phoenix press re John Hughes anthology Coolidge Corner Theatre event

2007

Indianapolis Star bestseller list including Don’t You Forget About Me

2007

Don’t You Forget About Me – Screenshot of web site for XM Satellite radio show Broadminded featuring interview with JDC

2007
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Washington Times review of Don’t You Forget About Me by Robert Stacy McCain; plus review by Christian Toto.

2007

Mediabistro piece on anthologies featuring JDC and Don’t You Forget About Me

2007
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Screenshot of KMOX website featuring Mark on Movies interview with JDC re Don’t You Forget About Me, hosted by Mark Reardon

2007

Ploughshares interview with Lewis Robinson including Don’t You Forget About Me mention

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Columbus Dispatch review of Don’t You Forget About Me dated March 26 by Nick Chordas

2007

Manuscript – We’re So Famous screenplay – Gertrude version 4

2007

Correspondence – Mockingbird Pictures re We’re So Famous screenplay

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Manuscript – World Gone Water

2007

JDC NYC press schedule for Don’t You Forget About Me

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Village Voice listing for Don’t You Forget About Me event at IFC Center in NYC

2007

The Onion listing for Don’t You Forget About Me event at IFC Center in NYC

2007

Various listings for Don’t You Forget About Me event at IFC Center in NYC in AM New York, Gothamist, and The L Magazine

2007

Correspondence – with Lauren Abramo at Dystel Goderich re World Gone Water

2007
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Correspondence – with Lauren Abramo at Dystel Goderich re submission of What I Wanted to Be: A Memoir by JDC

2007

“A-List” feature from Tribute Magazine featuring Don’t You Forget About Me

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Anthologists’ Roundtable by JDC in The Southeast Review

2007
2007

University of Arizona Alumnus magazine, featuring JDC mention re Don’t You Forget About Me

2007

Correspondence re Mary Cotton purchase of Newtonville Books

2007

Correspondence – Talk Show at Fanzine.com – Vol II

2007

Correspondence re transition of Newtonville Books

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Correspondence – Talk Show at Fanzine.com – Vol I

2007
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Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Jennifer and Adam Pieroni re integrating Post Road and Quick Fiction

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Post Road Magazine – Luna Park review of Post Road 14

2007

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with the University of Arizona Poetry Center reclaiming Post Road archives

2007

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re Post Road fundraiser

2007

Post Road Magazine – Summer 2007 issue of Writer’s Chronicle featuring full page ad for Lesley MFA Program incl mention of Post Road

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Post Road Magazine – Spring 2007 student evaluation of Post Road internship at Lesley University MFA Program; incl Lesley program flyer.

2007

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Margaret Hannigan at The Mercury Lounge in NYC re Post Road party at Associated Writing Program conference in NYC in 2008; incl contract.

2007

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Rebecca Wolff re merging Post Road and Fence

2007

Post Road Magazine – JDC email to Elizabeth Graver re the possibility of merging Post Road with Boston College; incl EG’s response.

2007

Post Road Magazine – Fax to Mary Crane at Boston College re Post Road financials

2007

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re Post Road panel at Lesley MFA Program residency

2007
2007

Post Road Magazine – JDC email to Post Road readers thanking them for their service and releasing them; incl replies from readers.

2007

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Pete Hausler and Lisa Selin Davis re featuring Post Road at KGB Emerging Memoirists Night

2007

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Mary Crane re Post Road and Boston College merger

2007

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham re approval of Post Road’s trademark

2007

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Michael Kimball re his “Excerpts from the Suicide Letters of Jonathan Bender” from Post Road 12 being chosen as an Honorable Mention for Best American Nonrequired Reading, edited by Dave Eggers

2007

Post Road Magazine – JDC email to editors re “Down in the Valley” by Kevin Lutz from Post Road 13 and “Ghost of Ten” by Shara Sinor from Post Road 13 being selected as Honorable Mentions for Best American Essays, edited by David Foster Wallace

2007

Post Road Magazine – JDC email to editors re the closing of POB 400951 in Cambridge

2007

Post Road Magazine – email from distributor Bernhard DeBoer announcing their closing

2007

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with David Ryan re whether or not Post Road should publish the same author in subsequent issues and the adoption of the two-year rule

2007

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Blake Butler re AWP Atlanta; incl postcard invites to Post Road party.

2007

Post Road Magazine – Pushcart nominations: “Alabama” by Murray Dunlap, “Nothing to Look at Here” by Richard Hoffman, “Ghost of Ten” by Shara Sinor, “Face for Radio” by Dora Malech, “Confessions of a Pilsner Drinker” by Rene Georg Vasicek, and “Land” by Mark Wisniewski

2007

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Michael Pilmer re Mark Mothersbaugh cover for Post Road 15

2007

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re Post Road fiction and poetry writing contest

2007

Post Road Magazine – Copy of Lesley/LVF/Post Road agreement

2007
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Correspondence – Garden Lakes

2008

Manuscript – Garden Lakes

2008

Correspondence – American Energies: Contemporary Writers and Their Achievements,Ambitions, and Aspirations, edited by JDC

2008

Correspondence – Talk Show at Fanzine.com – Vol II

2008
2008

Manuscript – Vernon Downs, annotated by JDC

2008
2008

Correspondence – Vernon Downs

2008

Correspondence – Talk Show at Fanzine.com – Vol I

2008
2008

Correspondence – Amy Hempel

2000

Bloomsbury – Correspondence with Robert Bookman at Creative Artists Agency re the film rights to We’re So Famous

2000

Bloomsbury – edited manuscript for We’re So Famous; incl May 1, 2000 letter from Panio Gianopolous.

2000

Bloomsbury – Hartford Courant piece entitled “What’s to Love: Writers Pick Their Favorites” featuring We’re So Famous recommendation by Frederick Barthelme

2000

Correspondence – Askold Melnyczuk

2000
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Correspondence – Maria Flook

2000

Correspondence – Bob Shacochis

2000

Bloomsbury – Correspondence with Joel Gotler at Artists Management Group re the film rights to We’re So Famous

2000

Bloomsbury – Correspondence with Brian Lipson at Endeavor LA re the film rights to We’re So Famous

2000

Correspondence – Mary Robison

2000

Correspondence – Charles Bock

2000

Shout Magazine – November 2000 issue featuring Part Two of serialization of “Cheshires” by JDC. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

2000

Shout Magazine – October 2000 issue featuring Part One of serialization of “Cheshires” by JDC. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

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Correspondence with Jordan Heller at Shout Magazine; includes contracts for articles and copies of receipts for payment.

2000

Correspondence – Karen Braziller at Persea Books

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Correspondence – Bret Easton Ellis

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Galleys from Xlibris for self-published novel A Complete Gentleman. (Published in 2015 as World Gone Water.)

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Post Road Magazine – Email to editors re form wording for soliciting work and recommendations

2000

Bloomsbury – We’re So Famous – Correspondence re college reading tour with Fuzzy

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Post Road Magazine – Correspondence relating to the production of Post Road 1, including corr with editors about the collection of material

2000

Letter from Bettina Schrewe Literary Scouting agency about Bret Easton Ellis oral biography

2000

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re the release parties for Post Road 1: Fri, Step 15 at Dibrova Social Club in NYC and Sat, Sept 16 at The Joshua Tree in Boston; incl press release about the parties

2000

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re Post Road website

2000

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re instituting a slush pile

2000

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re advertising in Post Road, incl corr with other literary magazines about swapping ads

2000
2000

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re the Potpourri section, renamed the Etcetera Section with JDC as editor

2000

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re not having book reviews in Post Road

2000

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re how to collect material from editors

2000
2000

Post Road Magazine – Email asking editors to come to the print shop to help assemble Post Road 1

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Post Road Magazine contract template

2000
2000

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re a policy against publishing friends, Benningtonites, etc.

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Correspondence – Jamie Clarke; incl CD for band Perfect

2001
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2001

Drawing of JDC from Hollywood Wax Museum

2001
2001

Correspondence – Knox Burger

2001
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Postcard from Harold Ober Associates acknowledging receipt of Scavengers

2001
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Bret Easton Ellis blurb for We're So Famous: “Jaime Clarke pulls off a sympathetic act of sustained male imagination: entering the minds of innocent teenage girls dreaming of fame. A glibly surreal world where the only thing wanted is notoriety and all you really desire leads to celebrity and where stardom is the only point of reference. What’s new about this novel is how unconsciously casual the characters’ drives are. This lust is as natural to them as being American-it’s almost a birthright.”

2001

Jonathan Ames blurb for We're So Famous: “Darkly and pinkly comic, this is the story of a trio of teenage American girls and their pursuit of the three big Ms of American life: Music, Movies and Murder. An impressive debut by a talented young novelist.”

2001

Bob Shacochis blurb for We're So Famous: “Jaime Clarke is a masterful illusionist; in his deft hands, emptiness seems full, teenage pathos appears sassy and charming. We’re So Famous is a blithe, highly entertaining indictment of the permanent state of adolescence that trademarks our culture, a made-for-TV world where innocence is hardly a virtue, ambition barely a value system.”

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Bloomsbury – Village Voice listing for We’re So Famous reading at Astor Place Barnes & Noble, April 11, 2001.

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Bloomsbury – Nzoom.com review of We’re So Famous

2001
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Bloomsbury – Postcard from Mary Robison re We’re So Famous

2001

Bloomsbury – Brophy College Preparatory alumni magazine, August 2001, includes announcement of We’re So Famous royalty donation to Literary Volunteers of Maricopa County.

2001

Bloomsbury – Letter from Amy Hempel re We’re So Famous

2001

Bloomsbury – Brophy College Preparatory alumni magazine, January 2001, includes announcement of publication of We’re So Famous.

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Bloomsbury – Kirkus review of We’re So Famous

2001

Bloomsbury – Correspondence with Leslie Epstein re Publishers Weekly and We’re So Famous

2001
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Bloomsbury – New York Times Book Review capsule review of We’re So Famous

2001

Bloomsbury – Publishers Weekly review of We’re So Famous

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