— Welcome —
--New story, "Tom in Siena,"
on The Nervous
Breakdown.
--New essay, "Letter from Utah" in
Chelsea Station
#2.
Lee Houck was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and,
in 2012, celebrates 15 years of living in New York
City. His debut novel, Yield, was the winner of Project
QueerLit 2008, and was published by Kensington
Books in September 2010. His writing appears in
anthologies published in the U.S. and Australia,
and in two limited-edition chapbooks:
Collection (essays, 2006) and
Warnings (poems, 2009). His other work
includes original pieces for theater seen in
Vermont, Tennessee and in New York City, art
installations for the Musee de
Monoian, and poetry in the Magnetic
Poetry Calendar. He is currently at work on a
new novel, and blogs at GrammarPiano.com.
Additionally, with Great Small Works
he has performed
in "B.B. in L.A." and "The Rising Tide Parade."
With Jennifer Miller, he has been seen in
"Cracked Ice" and "The Golden Racket," and
with Circus AMOK! for many, many
seasons.
Photo by Shaun Fletcher