Matthew Stadler - Works

Works

  • Google Books Landscape: Memory (Scriber's, 1990)
  • Google Books The Dissolution of Nicholas Dee (HarperCollins Publishers, 1993)
  • Google Books The Sex Offender: A Novel (HarperCollins Publishers, 1995)
  • Google Books Allan Stein (Grove Press, 2000)

Anthologies including Stadler's Work

  • Men on Men 4: Best New Gay Fiction, ed. George Stambolian, Felice Picano, Andrew Holleran (Plume, 1992)
  • Boys Like Us: Gay Writers Tell Their Coming Out Stories, ed. Patrick Merla (Avon Books, 1996)
  • Northwest Edge: Deviant Fictions, ed. Lidia Yuknavitch, L. N. Pearson (Two Girls, 2000)
  • Gay Fiction Speaks, ed. Richard Canning (Columbia University Press, 2000)
  • The Rendezvous Reader: Northwest Writing ed. Novella Carpenter, Paula Gilovich, Rachel Kessler (Tenth Avenue East Publishing, 2002)
  • Considering Rem Koolhaas and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture ed. Rem Koolhaas, VĂ©ronique Patteeuw, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Germany), Nederlands Architectuurinstituut, Neue Nationalgalerie (Germany), Kunsthal Rotterdam (NAi Publishers, 2003)
  • Reading Seattle: The City in Prose, ed. Peter Donahue, John Trombold (University of Washington Press, 2004)
  • Hear Us Out: Conversations with Gay Novelists ed. Richard Canning (Columbia University Press, 2004)
  • Reading Portland: The City in Prose ed. John Trombold, Peter Donahue (University of Washington Press, 2007)

Anthologies Edited by Stadler

  • Every Room Tells a Story: Tales from the Pages of Nest Magazine, ed. Joseph Holtzman, Matthew Stadler, Carl Skoggard (.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2001)
  • The Clear Cut Future (Clear Cut Press, 2003)
  • The Back Room (Clear Cut Press, 2007)
  • Where We Live Now: an annotated reader (Suddenly.org, 2008)

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