
Diane Williams is an American author, primarily of short stories. She lives in New York City and is the founder and editor of the literary annual NOON (est. 2000). She has published 8 books and taught at Bard College, Syracuse University and The Center for Fiction in New York City. Her books have been reviewed in many publications, including the New York Times Book Review ("An operation worthy of a master spy, a double agent in the house of fiction") and The Los Angeles Times ("One of America's most exciting violators of habit is [Diane] Williams…the extremity that Williams depicts and the extremity of the depiction evoke something akin to the pity and fear that the great writers of antiquity considered central to literature. Her stories, by removing you from ordinary literary experience, place you more deeply in ordinary life. 'Isn't ordinary life strange?' they ask, and in so asking, they revivify and console”). Jonathan Franzen describes her as "one of the true living heroes of the American avant-garde. Her fiction makes very familiar things very, very weird." Ben Marcus suggested that her "outrageous and ferociously strange stories test the limits of behavior, of manners, of language, and mark Diane Williams as a startlingly original writer worthy of our closest attention."
Books

This Is About the Body, the Mind, the Soul, the World, Time, and Fate
Stories
1990

NOON 2022
2022

Noon
2004

Excitability
1998

I Hear You're Rich
2023

Vicky Swanky Is a Beauty
2012

Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine
2016

The Collected Stories of Diane Williams
2018

Egress
New openings in literary art
2018

How High? - That High
2021

It Was Like My Trying to Have a Tender-Hearted Nature
A Novella and Stories
2007

The Stupefaction
1996

Romancer Erector
2001