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  1. Steve Adams (born Steven Saint Lawrence Adams, February 8, 1947) [citation needed] is an American author and screenwriter who also uses the penname Waldo Mellon. He wrote Envy (2004), starring Ben Stiller and Jack Black . [2]

  2. Jul 9, 2012 · Pushcart Prize, BAE Notable, GlimmerTrain New Writers Award. Fiction/NF writer, NYC playwright. Debut novel, REMEMBER THIS from UWisc Press 10/22. Writing coach

  3. Oct 11, 2022 · Steve Adams’s deft debut novel, REMEMBER THIS, zigzags between two worlds: the present day plot is fully immersed in New York City of 1988 (a city then clogged with grit and graffiti, and tragically, plagued by AIDS—rubbing up against the rise of computers and gentrification).

  4. Steve Adams’s writing has won a Pushcart Prize and has been listed as a Notable Essay in Best American Essays. He’s won Glimmer Train’s Short Story Award for New Writers, been a guest artist at The University of Texas, and his plays have been produced in New York City.

  5. Sep 17, 2015 · Steve Adams lives in Austin, Texas, where he is a writing coach. His memoir, “Touch,” appeared in The Pushcart Prize XXXVIII. He also has been published in Glimmer Train, The Missouri Review, The Pinch and Notre Dame Magazine.

  6. Oct 11, 2022 · Steve Adams has written a spectacular novel. "Remember This" revolves between late 80s, still-gritty NYC and the fraught Texas childhood of the graphic designer protagonist, John. Adams writes with a fluid, plain-spoken, yet lyrical style.

  7. But Steve Adams, through an alchemy of narrative stealth and lissome prose, fired to a cherry red in the binary crucible of Texas in the 1960s and New York in the 1980s (territories already thoroughly consecrated to love and loss), produces a new kind of shimmering, literary metal.