Marc Fitten
Marc Fitten was born in Brooklyn in 1974. He spent much of the 1990s living and traveling in Europe, based in Hungary. He's been published in Prairie Schooner, The Louisville Review, and Esquire.com. He is currently the editor of The Chattahoochee Review, Atlanta's oldest literary journal. Valeria's Last Stand, published by Bloomsbury in May 2009, is his first novel.
For more on Marc Fitten, see
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- "Friend Request" part of the Esquire Napkin Project
- Pass the Hooch blog
- The Chattanoochee Review
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