Jon Papernick
Born
Jonathan Papernick

1970 (ageย 55โ€“56)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation
  • Short story writer
  • novelist
  • storyteller
NationalityAmerican
Website
www.jonpapernick.com

Jonathan "Jon" Papernick (born 1970) is a Canadian-born American short story writer, novelist and storyteller.

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Papernick (pronounced Paperโ€”pick) was born in Toronto, Ontario. He is the author of The Ascent of Eli Israel, a collection of short stories set in Israel during the collapse of the Oslo Peace Accords,[1] the short story collection There Is No Other, the limited-edition anthology of erotic short fiction XYXX, and the novel The Book of Stone. His work has appeared in the anthologies Lost Tribe: Jewish Fiction From The Edge (2003) and Scribblers on the Roof: Contemporary Jewish Fiction (2006) and numerous literary journals.

In the summer of 2010, Papernick began hand-selling his books via pushcart at farmers' markets in New England and New York as Papernick the Book Peddler.[2] The name is an homage to the classic Yiddish writer Sholem Yankev Abramovich, AKA Mendele Mocher Sforim (Mendele the Book Peddler.) Papernick the Book Peddler's motto is: Bringing Market-Fresh Fiction Directly to the People.

His novel The Book of Stone, was published in 2015. Award-winning author of The World to Come, Dara Horn called The Book of Stone, "Devastating, gripping and beautiful...Open this book carefully. You will close it changed."[3]

Papernick's novel, I Am My Beloveds, a fictional exploration of a couple grappling with the complications of an open marriage, will be published in January 2022. Author Lana Popovic Harper wrote, "I Am My Beloveds is a warm, funny, thoughtful, and often heart-wrenching portrait of a modern couple testing the boundaries of their relationship, while exploring the outer limits of their love for each other. It's an engaging and timely read, perfect for a generation of readers much more open to the allure (and pitfalls) of polyamory."

He is an assistant professor at Emerson College in Boston,[4]"Adventures in old-time bookselling". Boston Globe. June 24, 2007. Retrieved May 10, 2010.

He is featured in Reverse Canary Mission [5] for his hateful treatment of Emerson students arrested during pro-Palestine protests.

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Kathy Friedman

columnist looks at โ€˜All the Shining Peopleโ€™ by Kathy Friedman and Jonathan Papernickโ€™s โ€˜I Am My Belovedsโ€™". Canadian Jewish News, March 7, 2022. Cassandra

ReLit Awards

Joseph Davis Ronald Reagan, My Father Jenn Farrell The Devil You Know Jonathan Papernick There Is No Other Anne Perdue Iโ€™m a Registered Nurse Not a Whore Teri

Assaf Gavron

review: 'Almost Dead' by Assaf Gavron, Los Angeles Times, May 16, 2010 Jon Papernick, A balanced achievement, The Globe and Mail, June 29, 2010 James Smart

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Sandy Jimenez

his screenplay writing. Jimenez began collaborating with the writer Jon Papernick in 2007 to adapt his book, Who by Fire, Who by Blood, into a graphic novel