"I have a hard time defending the production of candy, given that it is basically crack for children and makes them dependent in unwholesome ways." -- Steve Almond
Steve Almond (born 27 October 1966) is an American short story writer and essayist.
He was raised in Palo Alto, California and graduated from Henry M. Gunn High School. He received his undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University. He spent seven years as a newspaper reporter, mostly in El Paso and at the Miami New Times. He has been writing fiction for over ten years. His work can be found in a range of literary magazines, and newspapers including The Boston Globe, Playboy Magazine, Nerve, Polite, Lake Effect, and AM Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal. He lives in Arlington, Massachusetts. He reviews books for The Boston Globe and The Los Angeles Times.
He served as adjunct professor in creative writing at Boston College for five years until publishing an open letter of resignation in the The Boston Globe on May 12, 2006, in which he explained that his resignation was intended to protest the selection of Condoleezza Rice as the college's 2006 commencement guest speaker.
Steve was a contributing writer to Alarm Clock Theatre Company's Elliot Norton Award winning play PS Page Me Later based on selections from Found Magazine.