Drew Nellins Smith Explained

Drew Nellins Smith
Alma Mater:University of Texas at Austin
Occupation:Writer
Notable Works:Arcade

Drew Nellins Smith is an American writer. In 2016 Smith published the novel Arcade.

Early life

Smith grew up in Hillsboro, Texas. He then attended University of Texas at Austin, majoring English Literature.

Writing career

Smith has written for publications including Tin House, The Millions, and the Los Angeles Times. He has also reviewed books for publications including The Washington Post,[1] the Dallas Morning News,[2] and The Daily Beast.[3] In 2016 Smith released his first novel Arcade.[4] The book, based in Texas,[5] follows the story of narrator Sam, who after a failed relationship, begins pursuing a lifestyle of anonymous sex in an adult book store. The foundation of the work comes from a real-life bookstore that existed in Austin off U.S. Highway 290 that the author once frequented; he has stated that the book is largely based upon his own journey of coming out.[6] The Los Angeles Review of Books wrote of his writing that, "guides us through this world of secret transactions and unwritten rules with skill and precision."[7] Smith has also written on similar topics in publications like Vice.[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Review - A man and his son with special needs make their final days together count. Drew Nellins. Smith. 1 March 2018. The Washington Post. www.washingtonpost.com.
  2. Web site: Fiction: 'The Association of Small Bombs,' by Karan Mahajan. 1 April 2016. Dallas Morning News.
  3. Web site: Lars Iyer's 'Wittgenstein Jr.' Plumbs the Deep Fun of Philosophical Fiction. Drew. Smith. 1 October 2014. The Daily Beast. www.thedailybeast.com.
  4. Web site: Fiction Book Review: Arcade by Drew Nellins Smith. Publishers Weekly.
  5. Web site: ARCADE by Drew Nellins Smith . Kirkus Reviews.
  6. Web site: Sex and Texas: Drew Nellins Smith on fiction, fact and his debut novel, 'Arcade'. Michael. Schaub. Los Angeles Times. June 17, 2016 .
  7. Web site: The Unseen: On Drew Nellins Smith's "Arcade" - Los Angeles Review of Books. October 6, 2016 . Los Angeles Review of Books.
  8. Web site: What I Miss About Being in the Closet. 29 September 2016. Vice.