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George Harrar is a fiction writer whose short stories have appeared in a dozen literary magazines. “The 5:22” won Story Magazine’s Carson McCullers Prize and was selected for the 1999 edition of Best American Short Stories. His first novel, First Tiger (Permanent Press), debuted in 1999 and was followed in 2003 by his literary mystery The Spinning Man (Penguin Putnam), described by The New York Times as “elegant and unnerving.” This novel has been adapted into the 2018 film “Spinning Man,” starring Guy Pearce, Minnie Driver, Pierce Brosnan and Odeya Rush, available On Demand and on Amazon. A reissue of The Spinning Man is available on Amazon with a film-themed cover. Harrar’s most recent novel, Reunion at Red Paint Bay (Other Press) was described as a Hitchcockian suspense novel by Kirkus Reviews. Booklist said: “Harrar is one of those writers on the verge of connecting with a much larger audience: this could be his moment.” “Reunion at Red Paint Bay” premiered as a French-language television film, titled “Examen de Conscience,” in October, 2019. An English-language screenplay written by Harrar from his own novel is currently seeking a producer.

Harrar’s fiction for young adult and middle-grade readers includes Not As Crazy As I Seem and The Wonder Kid from Houghton Mifflin, and Parents Wanted and The Trouble With Jeremy Chance from Milkweed Editions.

Harrar grew up in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania and graduated from New York University. He worked as a journalist for many years, writing and editing on several newpapers and magazines. He lives now in Wayland, Massachusetts, with his wife, Linda, a documentary filmmaker whose work has appeared on PBS, Discovery, and Turner channels. They have one son, Anthony, the model for the protagonist in Parents Wanted.

 

Awards:

Carson McCullers Prize for the Short Story, Story Magazine
Best American Short Stories, 1999

Gemini Magazine Short Story Prize, 2018
Milkweed Prize for Children’s Literature
Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation grant for prose
Bank Street College of Education’s Best Children’s Book List
First Prize, Wellspring short fiction
Certificate of Merit, Science Documentary, Chicago Film Festival
Honorable Mention, Conservation Film, Outdoor Writers of America

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