Emily Hunt Kivel is a writer whose fiction has appeared in The Paris Review, BOMB, American Short Fiction, New England Review, and Guernica, among other publications. She teaches at St. Edward's University and Columbia University. Dwelling is her first novel.
Advance Praise for Dwelling ""A gorgeous novel of real estate, real emotions, and real warmth, with original hardware, original prose, and bursting with natural light. These pages are home to all things audacious and inventive, a dream house for the limits of your imagination--Dwelling is a daring, charming miracle."" --Hilary Leichter, author of Terrace Story ""At once philosophical, goofy, poetic and so, so smart--I would follow Emily Hunt Kivel anywhere."" --Rivka Galchen, author of Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch ""Festooned with razor-sharp observations and style, Emily Hunt Kivel's debut is a tale for our precarious moment, treating the melancholy facets of social decay, austerity, and gentrification with dazzling wit and originality. Dwelling announces the arrival of a new voice in literature who is exhilaratingly up to the task."" --Alexandra Kleeman, author of Something New Under the Sun ""Dwelling is a stunner of a novel. A new take on a classic Alice: humble seeker roving the dream map of our broken world, in search of a better one. This story is brave enough, joyous enough, and has the brilliance and heart of giants, that it already feels like the best new novel of the year."" --Deb Olin Unferth, author of Barn 8