David Richardson writes fiction and essays. He is the editor of Reading Room (dispersed holdings, 2020), a collection of essays and visual projects about practices of reading, and of Speed of Resin (Cooperative Editions & dispersed holdings, 2019), an exhibition catalog and homage to artist Eva Hesse. Since 2015, he has co-directed the publishing project dispersed holdings.
He is currently an MFA candidate in fiction at UMass Amherst, where he won the 2020 Deborah Slosberg Memorial Award and where he teaches in the writing program and English department. He serves as an interviews & special features editor at jubilat, is a member of the research consortium ESTAR(SER), and edits Disposed, an infinitely forthcoming journal of photography and literature. He lives in western Massachusetts.
Email: davidandrewrichardson@gmail.com
Website: N. Weltyk with Sassolino
Reading Moyra Davey in an Age of Uncertainty: On Index Cards
Image, text: an undergraduate workshop at UMass Amherst
What Pictures Cannot Do: An Interview with Lydia Wilson on the History of Writing
Society of My Spectacles: a dérive
Desire and Dialectics, Drift and Densification: An Interview with Catherine Taylor
Flying by Knight: “L” in the Rookery
The Ambidextrous Head: New Meaning through Poetry & Pictures: An Interview with Bianca Stone
Fight Unseen: Pursuing Fight Under the Rugger (On Edouard Levé)
Photographs of Nothing: An Interview with A. Carlisle Weber
Will Chancellor: Reenactment as research, rain forest idealism, and the gods of antiquity