Speaking of Stories

transforming short stories from the page to the stage

 

Next Performance

Tickets

Who We Are

Word Up

Merchandise

Special Events

Production History

Supporters

Contact Us

Home

 

STEPHEN MCCAULEY

Stephen McCauley grew up outside of Boston and was more or less educated in public schools. He went to the University of Vermont as an undergraduate and studied for a year in France at the University of Nice. Upon graduation, he worked at hotels, kindergartens, ice cream stands, and health food stores. He taught yoga in a church basement and cleaned houses. For many years, he worked as a travel agent.

In the 1980's, he moved to Brooklyn. After taking a few writing courses at adult learning centers, he enrolled in the writing program at Columbia University. At the suggestion of writer Stephen Koch (who recently published a comprehensive, intelligent, and helpful book on writing: The Modern Library Writers' Workshop) he began working on his first novel, The Object of My Affection which was made into a movie by 20th Century Fox in 1998, directed by Nicholas Hytner. Other novels  include The Easy Way Out, The Man of the House and True Enough.

Return to Stories