David Richardson writes fiction and essays. Since 2015, he has co-directed the publishing project dispersed holdings. He is the editor of Reading Room (dispersed holdings, 2020) and Speed of Resin (Cooperative Editions & dispersed holdings, 2019), and co-editor of Reading Now (dispersed holdings, 2021).
He holds an MFA in fiction from UMass Poets & Writers, and he teaches in the Bard Language and Thinking Program, the Bard Prison Initiative, and the UMass Writing Program. He served 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 Mass.
CV available upon request.
Email: davidandrewrichardson@gmail.com
Website: N. Weltyk with Sassolino
What is reading’s relationship to direct action?
On The Saddest Thing Is That I Have Had To Use Words: A Madeline Gins Reader
Re: The Town’s Business: A Group Novel
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