Garielle Lutz, born Gary Lutz, is an American writer of both poetry and fiction. Their work has appeared in The Quarterly, Conjunctions, Unsaid, Fence, StoryQuarterly, The Believer, Cimarron Review, 3rd Bed, Noon, Slate Magazine, New York Tyrant, The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories, The Apocalypse Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press), PP/FF: An Anthology (Starcherone Books), and The Random House Treasury of Light Verse.
Garielle Lutz's stories bend perception by twisting sentences (and people) and thus their apparent implication.
Garielle Lutz's stories bend perception by twisting sentences (and people) and thus their apparent implication.
Genres: Literary Fiction
Collections
Stories in the Worst Way (1996)
I Looked Alive (2004)
Divorcer (2011)
Assisted Living (2017)
The Complete Gary Lutz (2019)
I Looked Alive (2004)
Divorcer (2011)
Assisted Living (2017)
The Complete Gary Lutz (2019)
Chapter Books show
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by Garielle Lutz
Garielle Lutz recommends
Our Long Marvelous Dying (2024)
Anna DeForest
"A voice as intimate, as clarion, and as unbeholden as Anna DeForest's - large-souled, sorrow-seasoned, scathingly truthful - comes along only every few generations. In the tensed, starkly precise sentences of Our Long Marvelous Dying, DeForest levels with us about loss and its aftershocks - the lifelong clouts of a bullying parent's withheld love, the first meekest rumblings of alienation in a marriage, the hospitalized body's relentless determination to be done with itself. Here is another triumph from a writer of seemingly limitless empathy, brilliance, and fortitude."
Brat (2024)
Gabriel Smith
"Gabriel Smith's jauntily creepy and hilarious tale of a grief-stalked scapegrace's sloughing-off and regeneration of selves in the filial murk of a moldering homestead is a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man for a new, quaking generation. Brat will unnerve and seduce you."