
A darkly surreal yet absurdly funny short-fiction writer, Matt Rowan has been a Chicago local secret for years; but now this latest collection of pieces, all of which originally appeared in the pages of the CCLaP Weekender in 2014 and '15, is set to garner him the national recognition his stories deserve, a Millennial George Saunders who is one of the most popular authors in the city's notorious late-night literary performance community. Shocking? Thought-provoking? Strangely humorous? Uncomfortable yet insightful on a regular basis? YES PLEASE. "Big Venerable reads like a collection of modern fables, peppered with workplace anxiety, mutating families, absurd quests, and faulty sages delivering self-centered advice. A very funny book from a very funny man." - Halle Butler, author of The New Me and Jillian
Author

Matt Rowan lives in Los Angeles. He edits Untoward Magazine and is an editor emeritus of Another Chicago Magazine, the oldest independently published literary magazine in Chicago. He’s author of the story collections, Why God Why (Love Symbol Press, 2013), Big Venerable (CCLaP, 2015) and How the Moon Works (Cobalt Press, 2021).