Eugene Lim is a well-established author, having published several novels and numerous writings in various literary magazines. His novels include "Fog & Car," published by Ellipsis Press, "The Strangers," published by Black Square Editions, and "Dear Cyborgs," published by FSG Originals. His writings have also been featured in a number of publications, including Dazed, Fence, Little Star, The Denver Quarterly, The Brooklyn Rail, Jacket2, Gigantic, Your Impossible Voice, The Coming Envelope, Everyday Genius, and Vestiges.
In addition to his work as an author, Lim is also the founder and operator of Ellipsis Press, an independent publishing company that focuses on publishing experimental novels. Lim has a strong passion for discovering new and exciting literary voices, and he takes great pride in providing a platform for these writers to share their work with the world.
Lim is also a dedicated librarian, working in a high school and sharing his love of literature with students. He finds his work as a librarian to be deeply rewarding, as he gets to help young people discover the joys of reading and the power of the written word. Despite the challenges that come with working in a library, Lim remains optimistic and finds hope in the students themselves, who he says have a natural curiosity and love for learning.
Lim's own background and upbringing have played a significant role in shaping his literary career. He was named after the famous playwright Eugene O'Neill, and there is even a family story that goes along with this namesake. Lim's experiences and influences have come together to make him the unique and talented writer and publisher that he is today.