Smith Henderson

Smith Henderson is a distinguished author, best known for his literary work in fiction. Henderson has received numerous awards for his writing, including the 2011 PEN Emerging Writers Award in fiction, which recognized his early talent and potential. His exceptional literary skills have also earned him other prestigious accolades, such as being a Philip Roth Resident in Creative Writing at Bucknell University and a Pushcart Prize winner. Henderson's dedication to his craft led him to become a fellow at the Michener Center for Writers in Austin, Texas, where he further honed his writing abilities.

Born and raised in Montana, Henderson's upbringing in the rural landscapes of Big Sky Country has significantly influenced his writing. His experiences and observations from his native Montana have provided him with rich material to draw upon in his fiction. Currently residing in Portland, Oregon, Henderson continues to craft compelling narratives that resonate with readers.

In addition to his accolades and residencies, Henderson has an impressive writing portfolio. He has contributed to several notable literary publications, including American Short Fiction, One Story, New Orleans Review, Makeout Creek, and Witness. These contributions showcase his versatility and range as a writer, as he explores various themes and storylines in his work. Furthermore, Henderson has made a significant impact in the advertising industry, working at the Wieden+Kennedy advertising agency.

Henderson's first novel, Fourth of July Creek, received critical acclaim upon its release. This work, which is undoubtedly a testament to his literary prowess, demonstrates his ability to weave complex narratives and create memorable characters. Henderson's commitment to his writing and his unique storytelling abilities have solidified his position as a respected and accomplished author in the world of fiction.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Fourth of July Creek 2014
2 Make Them Cry 2020