Julian Tepper, a literary luminary, has penned two novels of notable acclaim, namely "Balls" and "Ark". Furthermore, in 2011, he co-founded the Oracle Club, a prestigious arts club, in the vibrant city of New York.
His writing has been featured in a diverse array of esteemed publications, including the iconic Paris Review, Manhattan Magazine, and Kindling Quarterly, as well as the widely read Huffington Post, and numerous other notable outlets.
Born in 1979, Julian Tepper spent his formative years in the heart of Manhattan, where he developed a deep appreciation for the city's rich cultural landscape. His creative talents have also extended to the realm of television, with cameo appearances in the popular show "Gossip Girl", as well as the critically acclaimed film "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close".
In addition to his literary and on-screen endeavors, Julian Tepper's music has also made its mark, with a notable appearance in the film "How to Be Single". With his multifaceted creative pursuits, Julian Tepper has established himself as a versatile and accomplished artist.