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Keith Banner’s
novel, The Life I Lead, came out
from Knopf in 1999, and his stories have appeared in Kenyon Review, Washington Square, Third Coast, and Witness, among others, and have been
anthologized in O. Henry Prize Stories 2000 (Anchor, 2000), Full Frontal Fiction: The Best of Nerve
(Three Rivers Press, 2000), and Best
American Gay Fiction 3 (Back Bay Books, 1998). His book of short fiction,
The Smallest People Alive, was
published in 2004 by Carnegie Mellon University Press. Currently, he lives
and works in Cincinnati, Ohio. He started his work life at thirteen as a
carhop, running burgers out on little trays to cars parked in a gravel lot.
After that, he moved on to Kentucky Fried Chicken and Ponderosa Steakhouse,
just to name a few. He has also been a part-time telemarketer, library-book-shelver, group-home worker, janitor, and
convenience-store cashier.
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