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(with Dennis Lehane and Mary Cotton).His apprentice work is collected as The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block, and his unpublished novel is called Scavengers.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

Bloomsbury – J. Robert Lennon blurb for World Gone Water:

2015

Bloomsbury – Matt Bell blurb for World Gone Water:

2015

Bloomsbury – Amy Grace Loyd blurb for World Gone Water:

2015

Feb 4 Real Change review by Joe Martin of Vernon Downs

2015
2015

Correspondence – Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby by JDC, published by IG Books

2016

Correspondence – Garden Lakes

2016

Manuscript – Charles Bock introduction to Bloomsbury reissue of We’re So Famous

2016

Correspondence – We’re So Famous Bloomsbury reissue + Typical of the Times as an afterword, with an introduction by Charles Bock

2016

Correspondence – re Harold Ober Mystery Teleplay by JDC

2016

Correspondence – Mary Gaitskill re including her Post Road rec in an upcoming book

2016

Manuscript – “The Salinger Principle, or, A Novelist You’ve Never Heard of Calls it Quits” by JDC, published by Literary Hub as “Why I Quit Being a Writer”

2016
2016

Correspondence – The Disappearance of Swenson’s Secretary: A Harold Ober Mystery by JDC writing as as J.D. West

2016

Manuscript – “The Disappearance of Swenson’s Secretary” – Teleplay by JDC

2016
2016

Mona Awad blurb for reissue of We’re So Famous: “We’re So Famous smartly anticipates a culture re-configured by the quest for fame. The starry-eyed girls at the center of this rock-and-roll fairy tale are the predecessors of today’s selfie-snappers. With biting wit and wry humor, Clarke brilliantly reminds us that we’ve always lived for likes.”

2016

Correspondence – Letter from Setti Warren, mayor of Newton, MA, re Garden Lakes

2016
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2016

Brad Watson blurb for Garden Lakes: “Jaime Clarke reminds us that if the banality of evil is indeed a viable truth, its seeds are most likely sewn among adolescent boys.”

2016
2016

Margot Livesey blurb for Garden Lakes: “In the flawlessly imagined Garden Lakes, Jaime Clarke pays homage to Lord of the Flies and creates his own vivid, inadvertently isolated community.  As summer tightens its grip, and adult authority recedes, his boys gradually reveal themselves to scary and exhilarating effect.  In the hands of this master of suspense and psychological detail, the result is a compulsively readable novel.”

2016

Manuscript – Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby by JDC (formerly Poor Man’s Gatsby)

2016

Julia Glass blurb for Garden Lakes: “It takes some nerve to revisit a bulletproof classic, but Jaime Clarke does so, with elegance and a cool contemporary eye, in this cunningly crafted homage to Lord of the Flies. He understands all too well the complex psychology of boyhood, how easily the insecurities and power plays slide into mayhem when adults look the other way.”

2016

Manuscript – The Disappearance of Swenson’s Secretary: A Harold Ober Mystery by JDC as J.D. West

2016

Publishers Marketplace mention of deal for Bloomsbury reissue of We’re So Famous

2016

Boston Book Festival Guide, Oct 14-15, 2016. (+)

2016

Paul Harding blurb for Garden Lakes: “As tense and tight and pitch-perfect as Clarke’s narrative of the harrowing events at Garden Lakes is, and as fine a meditation it is on Golding’s novel, what deepens this book to another level of insight and artfulness is the parallel portrait of Charlie Martens as an adult, years after his fateful role that summer, still tyrannized, paralyzed, tangled in lies, wishing for redemption, maybe fated never to get it. Complicated and feral, Garden Lakes is thrilling, literary, and smart as hell.”

2016

Scott Cheshire blurb for Garden Lakes: “Smart, seductive, and suggestively sinister, Garden Lakes is a disturbingly honest look at how our lies shape our lives and destroy our communities. Read it: Part three in one of the best literary trilogies we have.”

2016

Grub Street Muse and the Marketplace conference bulletin ad for Newtonville Books featuring Garden Lakes

2016

Booklist review of Garden Lakes

2016
2016
2016

Fully-executed contract dated Jan 16 with IG Publishing for Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby by JDC (formerly Poor Man’s Gatsby)

2016

New York Times Book Review featuring capsule review of Garden Lakes

2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016

Brooklyn Rail piece by Joseph Salvatore re the Bookmarked series, featuring mention of JDC

2016
2016
2016
2016
2016

Draft of introduction by Christopher Boucher for More Alive and Less Lonely: On Books and Writers by Jonathan Lethem and Christopher Boucher (formerly Overcompensating Autodidact) featuring mention of JDC

2016
2016

Bloomsbury – Mona Awad blurb for reissue of We’re So Famous:

2016

Bloomsbury – Julia Glass blurb for Garden Lakes:

2016

Bloomsbury – Brad Watson blurb for Garden Lakes:

2016

Bloomsbury – Margot Livesey blurb for Garden Lakes:

2016

Bloomsbury – Scott Cheshire blurb for Garden Lakes:

2016

Bloomsbury – Paul Harding blurb for Garden Lakes:

2016

Finished copy – Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby (formerly What I Wanted to Be + American Kaleidoscope + Poor Man’s Gatsby)

2017
2017

Strand Magazine featuring full page ad for The Disappearance of Swenson’s Secretary: A Harold Ober Mystery by JDC as J.D. West

2017

Karen E. Bender blurb for Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby: “Jaime Clarke’s ode to Gatsby is a completely winning, honest ode to everything: the yearning of an outsider, for success, the drama of the work world, the seduction and darkness of wealth, the search for love and the complex, bumpy life of a writer.  The Nick Carraway of Phoenix stakes his own literary territory here; a charming and engaging book.”

2017
2017

Tickets and Playbill to A Doll’s House Part 2 on Broadway, starring Chris Cooper, with Mary Cotton.

2017

Correspondence – Bloomsbury re story collection Minor Characters based on minor characters from JDC novels, to be written by other authors, and published by Bloomsbury in 2021

2017

Manuscript – Vernon Downs screenplay by JDC

2017

David James Poissant blurb for Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby: “Jaime Clarke has penned a smart, funny, beguiling account of his love affair with America’s favorite novel.  This book, like its narrator, lives “both inside Fitzgerald’s pages and out,” the best case of literary obsession I’ve had the pleasure of reading since Nicholson Baker’s U & I.  A must-read, and not just for Gatsby fans.”

2017
2017

Finished copy – More Alive and Less Lonely by Jonathan Lethem and Christopher Boucher, signed to JDC by JL and CB

2017
2017
2017
2017

Manuscript – Screenplay adaptation of The Disappearance of Swenson’s Secretary: A Harold Ober Mystery by JDC

2017
2017

Boston Herald piece “Novel takes the cake for former Newton resident” re Annie Hartnett reading at Newtonville Books from her novel, Rabbit Cake

2017
2017

Boston Book Festival Guide. Oct 27-28, 2017. (+)

2017

Stephen King rider re Sept 28 event with SK and Owen King for Sleeping Beauties at First Baptist Church, hosted by Newtonville Books; incl ticket issued to JDC; incl Newton Police Department invoice for police detail.

2017
2017
2017

Blurb for Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby by Karen E. Bender:

2017

Blurb for Bookmarked: The Great Gatsby by David James Poissant:

2017

Correspondence – Minor Characters, a collection based on minor characters from JDC novels, featuring original stories 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, with a foreword by Jonathan Lethem, and an introduction by Laura van den Berg, to be published by Bloomsbury in 2021.

2018

Manuscript – World Gone Water screenplay

2018
2018
2018
2018
2018
2018

Shelf Awareness email featuring Newtonville Books’s 20th anniversary

2018

Correspondence – Radio play adaptation of The Disappearance of Swenson’s Secretary: A Harold Ober Mystery by JDC

2018
2018

Newton Tab 2017 Reader’s Choice Awards featuring Newtonville Books

2018
2018
2018
2018

Boston Book Festival Guide. Oct 12-13, 2018. (+)

2018
2018
2018

Publishers Weekly article announcing Newtonville Books as a 2018 Pannell Award nominee

2018
2018

Manuscript – Radio play adaptation of The Disappearance of Swenson’s Secretary: A Harold Ober Mystery by JDC

2018
2018
2018

Correspondence with Webster Younce re Garden Lakes

2004
2004

Correspondence re engagement to Mary Cotton

2004

Correspondence with Panio Gianopoulos re Garden Lakes

2004

New York Newsday article entitled “Critical Mass” featuring quote from JDC

2004

Correspondence with James Schiff at Time Warner Books re Garden Lakes

2004

Manuscript – proposal for an oral history of the films of John Hughes; includes declining letter from Ryan Harbage at Simon & Schuster

2004

Correspondence with Coates Bateman re Garden Lakes

2004

Correspondence and proofs from Hobart Magazine re “This, Too, Stars You” by JDC, edited by Ryan Boudinot. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

2004

Correspondence with Elizabeth Sheinkman re Garden Lakes

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange re closing Post Road’s NYC address at 853 Broadway in favor of POB 400951 in Cambridge, MA

2004

Post Road Magazine – Lizard Watch, newsletter of Newtonville Books, announcing release of Post Road 7

2004

Correspondence with various editors re auction of JDC memoir O What Fun We’ll Have! O the Times!

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email from Sean Dessureau re postroadmag.com being a finalist for the 2004 Web Awards at South by Southwest

2004

Correspondence with New York agents re Garden Lakes

2004
2004

Post Road Magazine – Email to editors re Ricco Siasoco leaving Post Road as web editor

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Ingram Periodicals re Post Road distribution

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Grub Street re Post Road and GS partnering for a fiction prize

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email to Alden Jones and Josephine Bergin re the history of the Etcetera Section

2004

Correspondence with Hollywood agents re We’re So Famous screenplay

2004

Post Road Magazine – Lizard Watch, newsletter of Newtonville Books, announcing the publication of Post Road 8

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email to editors announcing Mary Cotton’s ascension as Publisher and President of the Board with JDC as VP of the Board and switching from Etcetera section to Recommendation section

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email from Mary Cotton to editors re upcoming events at Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and at The Loft in Minneapolis

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Alden Jones re the publication of poems originating in Iran against the U.S. embargo against publication of work from embargoed countries

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Hignell re the dissolution of Post Road’s relationship with Hignell after Post Road 8.

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Devon Sprague re joining Post Road as a Recommendations editor

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange re having Google AdSense on Post Road website

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with fiction and poetry editors re management of the Post Road slushpile

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email from Heather Fisher re copyediting Post Road

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email from Mary Cotton to Post Road editors re the contents of Post Road 9

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Edwards Brothers printers re printing Post Road

2004

Post Road Magazine – Copyright discussion via email with Margot Schlipp from Quarterly West, Rie Fortenberry from The Mississippi Review, Elissa Schappell at Tin House, Brigid Hughes at The Paris Review, Rebecca Wolff at Fence, and Joanna Yas at Open City re copyediting procedures

2004

Post Road Magazine – Pro Bono invoiced from Testa, Hurwitz, and Thibeault re Post Road

2004

Post Road Magazine – Associated Writing Program conference in Chicago, including: AWP conference bulletin, work schedule for Post Road table, email to Josephine Bergin re signage for Post Road table, and registration forms

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email announcement from Victoria Clausi to the Bennington community re the release party for Post Road 9 on Sat, Dec 4 at The Attic Bar in Newton Centre

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Victoria Clausi re Post Road at the MFA program’s 10th anniversary residency

2004

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Susan Breen, Mary Cotton, and Jennifer Lawson, Esq at Testa, Hurwitz, and Thibeault re the use of copyrights held by the Walt Disney Company by an artist in the art section for Post Road 9.

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email to editors re IRS’s approval of Post Road’s nonprofit status; incl email exchange with Testa, Hurwitz, and Thibeault.

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email to Eric Tyrone McLeod re a request to reprint “Selling Out: Consumer Culture and Commodification of the Male Body” from Post Road in a St. Martin’s Press textbook

2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with Testa, Hurwitz, and Thibeault re trademarking Post Road

2004
2004
2004

Post Road Magazine – Copy of IRS letter granting Post Road nonprofit status

2004
2004

Post Road Magazine – Email exchange with the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown re a Post Road party at FAWC on July 24; incl correspondence with party sponsors Triple 8 Distillery and Brooklyn Brewery.

2004

Post Road Magazine – Mary Cotton email to Post Road editors with a recap of AWP in Chicago + email to Post Road editors re Post Road’s registration for AWP 2005 in Vancouver

2004
2004
2004

June: Alden, NY

2004

Bananarama interview with Attitude Magazine with JDC mention

2005
2005
2005

Invitation to book party for Misfortune: A Novel by Wesley Stace (John Wesley Harding)

2005
2005

Manuscript – Vernon Downs – novel, pgs 1-130.  First draft.  Annotated by Mary Cotton.

2005
2005

Correspondence with Richard Eoin Nash at Softskull Press re A Complete Gentleman. (Published in 2015 as World Gone Water.)

2005
2005

Correspondence – Bret Easton Ellis

2005
2005
2005
2005

Itinerary and directions for Clarke/Cotton honeymoon through Canada to Nova Scotia, July 25-Aug 4

2005

Correspondence – Tom Perrotta re Best American Short Stories

2005
2005

Manuscript – “The Oswald Sightings” – Short story. Handwritten draft, pages 1-41. (Collected in The Last Lemonade Stand on the Block: Stories by JDC.)

2005
2005

Correspondence – Kelly Thomas at Mockingbird Pictures re We’re So Famous

2005
2005

2006 Novel and Short Story Writers Market featuring interview with JDC and Mary Cotton for article titled “The Lowdown on Low-Residency MFA Programs.”

2005

Various correspondence re untitled John Hughes anthology – Simon & Schuster

2005

Correspondence – Karen Braziller at Persea Books re Garden Lakes

2005

Declining letter from A Public Space re Vernon Downs (novella)

2005

JDC contract with Emerson College dated 12.01.05 re teaching Advanced Fiction (WP311E) and Advanced Personal Essay (WP316), Spring 2006

2005

Correspondence with Tamar Brazis at Abrams Books re Garden Lakes

2005

Vox Pop generated uncorrected galley of Vernon Downs by JDC (+)

2005
2005

Correspondence with Constance McCashin re We’re So Famous screenplay

2005
2005

JDC contract with Emerson College dated 07.01.05 to teach Intro to Fiction, Fall 2005

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Wylie Agency re “Twenty Questions with David Mamet“; incl copy of Mar 28 contract

2005

Post Road Magazine – Confidential solicitations to potential institutional homes for Post Road: University of Arizona Poetry Center, Alan Davis at New Rivers Press at Minnesota State University, Gotham Writers’ Workshop in NYC, Liam Rector and Victoria Clausi at Bennington College, and Steven Cramer at Lesley University

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Victoria Clausi and Liam Rector re various Post Road listings in Bennington MFA program newsletters

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with JT Leroy re a recommendation for Post Road

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re Post Road Ambassadorship Program in Los Angeles, Miami, Toronto, Minneapolis, Atlanta, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle incl listing from Willamette Week for Portland Post Road party

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re adding Lissa Warren and Nicolette Nicola as poetry editors

2005

Post Road Magazine – JDC email exchange with Kathy Lasker re quote for printing Post Road on demand

2005

Post Road Magazine – JDC email exchange with Ingram Periodicals re creating Post Road Books

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Steven Cramer at Lesley University re a partnership with Post Road

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re finding a new copyeditor

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re trademarking Post Road

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re release parties for Post Road 10: Sat, Apr 30 at Middlesex Lounge in Boston and Thu, May 26 at KGB Bar in NYC; incl Boston Globe mention of Middlesex Lounge party.

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence re Post Road raffling off manuscript evaluations by Robert Pinsky, Amy Hempel and Sven Birkerts; incl copy of May/June 2005 issue of Poets & Writers featuring classified ad for raffle

2005

Post Road Magazine – Correspondence with Middlesex Lounge re Post Road reading series

2005

Post Road Magazine – Mary Cotton letter to Neal Pollack asking him and his band to perform at the Post Road party at AWP Austin March 8-11, 2006; incl NP response.

2005

Post Road Magazine – Various permissions requests to reprint “Selling Out: Consumer Culture and Commodification of the Male Body” by Eric Tyrone McLeod from University Missouri-Columbia and Boston College

2005

Post Road Magazine – JDC email to Tim Bell at the University of Arizona Poetry Center re organizing the Post Road archives warehoused at the Poetry Center while in Tucson

2005

Post Road Magazine – Program for May 14-15 Muse and the Marketplace, hosted by Grub Street, including Post Road table sign and copy of Grub Street’s Free Press

2005
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