Villanova (short story) explained

Villanova
Author:John Hodgman
Language:English
Genre:Short story
Publication Type:Periodical
Published In:One Story
Publisher:One Story, Inc.
Media Type:Print (Magazine)
Pub Date:April 1, 2002

"Villanova" (or "How I Became a Former Professional Literary Agent") is a short story by American humorist John Hodgman. It was first published in the first issue of One Story on April 1, 2002.[1] [2]

Premise

While attending a 1998 romance and western fiction writers' conference in an Oklahoma City Embassy Suites, an unnamed literary agent stumbles across an elusive science fiction writer who has largely disappeared since the 1970s after publishing an incomplete trilogy.

The story is interspersed with excerpts from a fictional June 1979 Playboy magazine article called "Where Is Darling Egan?"

Publication

The original publication of Villanova was limited to a print run of 600 with an overall cost of $1,000.[3]

Villanova was republished as "How I Became a Former Professional Literary Agent" in the final chapter "The Beginning" for Hodgman's 2011 satirical almanac That Is All.

Reception

New York Journal of Bookss Vinton Rafe McCabe reviewed the story (along with the penultimate That Is All chapter "The End") as "honestly, in and of themselves, worth the cost of all three books."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: “Villanova or: How I Became a Former Professional Literary Agent” by John Hodgman. 1 April 2002. One Story. 26 August 2015.
  2. Web site: Travis Kurowski. Literary MagNet. 1 May 2014. Poets & Writers. 26 August 2015.
  3. Web site: Dinitia Smith. A Little Start-Up Entertains, One Story at a Time. 23 March 2004. The New York Times. 26 August 2015.
  4. Web site: Vinton Rafe McCabe. a book review by Vinton Rafe McCabe: That Is All. 1 November 2011. New York Journal of Books. 28 August 2015.