Stephen Elliott is a multifaceted individual who has made a significant impact in the world of literature and film.
As a director, he is perhaps best known for his work on the movie About Cherry.
But Elliott's creative endeavors extend far beyond the realm of film. He is a prolific author, having penned seven books that have garnered widespread critical acclaim.
One of his most notable works is The Adderall Diaries, which has been hailed as "genius" by both the San Francisco Chronicle and Vanity Fair. This book was also recognized as the best book of the year in Time Out New York, a best of 2009 in Kirkus Reviews, and one of 50 notable books in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Elliott's novel Happy Baby was a finalist for the New York Public Library's Young Lion Award, and it was also named one of the best books of the year by several publications, including Salon.com, Newsday, Chicago New City, the Journal News, and the Village Voice.
In addition to his work as an author, Elliott's writing has been featured in a variety of publications, including Esquire, The New York Times, The Believer, GQ, Best American Non-Required Reading 2005 and 2007, Best American Erotica, and Best Sex Writing 2006.
Elliott is also the founding editor of The Rumpus, a literary website that has become a popular destination for readers and writers alike.
Throughout his career, Elliott has demonstrated a remarkable talent for storytelling and a deep understanding of the human experience. His work continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.