Jim Grimsley

Jim Grimsley published a new novel in May of 2022, The Dove in the Belly, out from Levine Querido. The book is a look at the past when queer people lived more hidden lives than now. Grimsley was born in rural eastern North Carolina. He has published short stories and essays in various quarterlies, including DoubleTake, New Orleans Review, Carolina Quarterly, New Virginia Review, the LA Times, and the New York Times Book Review. Jim’s first novel Winter Birds, was published in the United States by Algonquin Books in the fall of 1994. Winter Birds won the Sue Kaufman Prize for best first novel from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award. He has published other novels, including Dream Boy, Kirith Kirin, and My Drowning. His books are available in Hebrew, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Japanese, and Portuguese. He has also published a collection of plays and most recently a memoir, How I Shed My Skin. His body of work as a prose writer and playwright was awarded the Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2005. For twenty years he taught writing at Emory University in Atlanta.
The Dove in the Belly

The Dove in the Belly

Jim Grimsley

Dream Boy

Dream Boy

Jim Grimsley

Comfort and Joy

Comfort and Joy

Jim Grimsley

Winter Birds

Winter Birds

Jim Grimsley

Kirith Kirin (Irion/Hormling, #1)

Kirith Kirin (Irion/Hormling, #1)

Jim Grimsley

My Drowning

My Drowning

Jim Grimsley