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Michael Hemmingson was born on 12 July, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, United States, is a Novelist, anthologist, critic, cultural anthropologist, playwright (1966–2014). Discover Michael Hemmingson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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novelist, journalist, short story writer, essayist, cultural anthropologist, qualitative researcher |
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48 years old |
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12 July 1966 |
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12 July |
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Los Angeles, California, United States |
Date of death |
2014 |
Died Place |
Tijuana, Mexico |
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United States
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Michael Hemmingson Net Worth
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Michael Hemmingson (July 12, 1966 – January 9, 2014) was a novelist, short story writer, literary critic, cultural anthropologist, qualitative researcher, playwright, music critic and screenwriter.
From 1995 to 2000, he was Literary Manager of The Fritz Theater in San Diego, where he directed, produced, and wrote many plays there, as well as for his own company, The Alien Stage Project, that still produces theater in San Diego and Los Angeles.
It was first produced in 1995 by The Fritz Theater.
His full-length play, Driving Somewhere, won the 1997 Ventana New Play Award in San Francisco.
His one-act play, Iraq, was produced in the 2000 Samuel French, Inc. One-Act Play Festival in New York.
His one-act, Milk, has been widely produced and is published in the book, The Art of the One-Act.
It has been produced in Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, and San Diego.
His full-length play, Erotic Scenes in a Cheap Motel Room, has been produced by dozens of theaters and is available as a radio drama from Walcott & Sheridan Audio Library.
Its debut was on March 11 at the Fritz Theatre.
Fritz Theater original productions: Driving Somewhere, Iraq, Bosnia, Erotic Scenes in Cheap Motel Room.
Alien Stage Project original productions: Erotic Scenes in a Cheap Motel Room, Milk.
Actor's Alliance Play Festival original productions: Milk, NASDAQ, The Aliens, Happiness.
He was selected as the toastmaster for the Death Equinox 2001 convention.
Recipient of two Everett Helm Research Fellowships at the Lily Library Indiana University for research on Gordon Lish, Raymond Carver, and William Vollmannn.
He wrote multiple auto-ethnography articles for Forum: Qualitative Research.
Hemmingson acknowledged influences Harlan Ellison, Raymond Carver, Gordon Lish, and William T. Vollmann for literature, Wim Wenders, David Lynch, David Mamet, and Stanley Kubrick for film.
Hemmingson was called "Raymond Carver on acid" by literary guru Larry McCaffery and "a disciple of a quick and dirty literature" by the American Book Review.
He was a staff writer at the San Diego Reader from November 2004 through January 2014.
He wrote the screenplay for the 2007 film Aliens, based on a one act play.
Maxim Dashkin produced and directed.
Real Ideas Studio produced a short documentary, "Life in Zona Norte," that was screen at Cannes Film Festival's Short Film Corner May, 2009.
Hemmingson won the San Diego Book Awards Association's first Novel-in-Progress grant for The Rose of Heaven and SDBAA's Best Published novel for Wild Turkey.
Compass Theater (San Diego) production of full-length, Stations in Summer 2009.
Stations was directed by David Meredith and performed at the Resilience of the Spirit Festival.
As an independent scholar, Hemmingson focused his studies on Raymond Carver and William T. Vollmann, and the methodologies of critifiction and autoethnography.
He published extensively in these areas of study, as well as critical monographs on Star Trek, Barry N. Malzberg, Charles Bukowski, blogging and micro-blogging.
In 2009, at the National Communication Association convention in Chicago, Hemmingson was awarded, by the Carl Couch Center, the Norman K. Denzin Qualitative Research Award for his paper of auto/ethnography, "Fragments of my Grandmothers."
In 2010 he joined the staff of Pacific San Diego Magazine.
As a screenwriter, his first indie feature, The Watermelon, was directed by Brad Mays and produced by Lorenda Starfelt at LightSong Films.
His media study monograph, Star Trek: A Post-Structural Critique of the Original Series, was a 2010 finalist nominee for General Non-fiction Book.
The last public article he wrote for the San Diego Reader was a critical music review of the rookie project, Million Dollar Mixtape by San Diego recording artist The Toven released in 2012.
From April 2012 until his death, Hemmingson hosted the show The Art of Dreaming on Revolution Radio at freedomslips.com.
He died in Tijuana, Mexico on 9 January 2014.
The reported cause was cardiac arrest.
As an independent scholar, Hemmingson wrote the meditation, Gordon Lish and His Influence on Twentieth Century American Literature a short TV studies monograph on Star Trek (Wayne State Univ. Press), and an ethnographic research project, Zona Norte (Cambridge Scholars).
At the time of his death he was working on a biography of Raymond Carver, set for publication in 2014 by McFarland & Company.
Hemmingson was a prolific writer, often publishing 2-3 books a year.
According to one reviewer, "Hemmingson has written over fifty books, and his experience shows. Not only does he inform the stories in This Other Eden with tangible details of the publishing industry, but he also imbues his characters with personalities that are displayed through his skillful use of highly individualized dialogue for each person."
The review was published by the San Diego reader on January 6, 2014 just three days before his death on January 9, 2014.
Many of the photos that accompany his articles there were taken by San Diego's iconic brand photographer, Chris Morrow.