Chuck Palahniuk
American novelist
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| 2024 | Released 'Shock Induction', his most recent novel at the time of this record. |
| 2023 | Published the novel 'Not Forever, But For Now', demonstrating his ongoing literary productivity. |
| 2023 | Massimo Bracci published 'La Filosofia del fight club', a philosophical analysis of Fight Club in Italian. |
| 2020 | Published non-fiction writing craft book 'Consider This: Moments In My Writing Life After Which Everything Was Different'. |
| 2019 | Published the short story 'Repercussions' in Playboy magazine. |
| 2019 | Continued his graphic novel series with 'Fight Club 3', again collaborating with Cameron Stewart. |
| 2018 | Published two short stories: 'One Day You'll Thank Me' in Fangoria and 'Unlawful Entry' in Playboy. |
| 2016 | David McCracken published 'Chuck Palahniuk, Parodist: Postmodern Irony in Six Transgressive Novels', analyzing the author's narrative techniques. |
| 2016 | Douglas Keesey published 'Understanding Chuck Palahniuk', a scholarly examination of the author's literary works. |
| 2015 | Published 'Fight Club 2' as a graphic novel in collaboration with artist Cameron Stewart, continuing the story of his iconic first novel. |
| 2015 | Published the short story 'Let's See What Happens' in Nightmare Magazine, Issue 37. |
| September 11 2014 | The film adaptation of Rant was announced, starring James Franco and to be directed by Pamela Romanowsky. |
| 2013 | Published three short stories in Playboy: 'Phoenix', 'Cannibal', and 'Zombie'. |
| 2013 | Francisco Collado-Rodriguez published a scholarly book analyzing Chuck Palahniuk's works including Fight Club, Invisible Monsters, and Choke. |
| 2012 | Romance, a short film based on one of Palahniuk's short stories, was produced, demonstrating the adaptability of his writing across different media formats. |
| 2011 | Published the short story 'Romance' in Playboy magazine. |
| 2010 | Published two short stories: 'Loser' in Stories anthology and 'Knock, Knock' in Playboy magazine. |
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