Micah Nathan is the internationally best-selling author of
Gods of Aberdeen (Simon & Schuster, 2005) and
Losing Graceland (Random House, 2011), novels that sold over 200,000 copies worldwide and received critical acclaim from
The Washington Post,
The Hollywood Reporter,
Kirkus,
The Boston Globe,
Publisher’s Weekly, and more. His short stories and essays have appeared in
Vanity Fair,
The Paris Review,
Glimmer Train,
The Skeptical Inquirer, and others. He is a recipient of Boston University’s Saul Bellow Prize for Fiction, an Innovative Fiction Award, and the Associated Press Short Essay Award. His short stories have been selected for Best American Mystery Stories and other anthologies.
In 2021 Micah co-founded a video game studio, where his role as Chief Narrative Officer contributed to a $7M raise. His work as a lead writer/narrative designer includes Shadowgun (Unity’s Game of the Year) and top-grossing mobile titles that have generated over $75M in sales. He has also worked as a script doctor, refining screenplays for Dimension Films and indie studios.