Ben Greenman is an editor at The New Yorker whose short fiction, journalism, and essays have appeared there, The New York Times, McSweeneys, The Paris Review, and Zoetrope: All Story. He is the author of several acclaimed books of fiction, including Superbad, Superworse, A Circle is a Balloon and Compass Both, Correspondences, and the novel Please Step Back. His new book of stories What He’s Poised To Do: Stories was published in June of 2010.
Books in order of publication:
| Superbad: Stories and Pieces | 2001 |
| Superworse – The Novel: A Remix of Superbad: Stories and Pieces | 2003 |
| A Circle is a Balloon and Compass Both: Stories about Human Love | 2007 |
| Correspondences | 2008 |
| What He’s Poised to Do: Stories | 2010 |
| The Slippage | 2013 |
| Emotional Rescue: Essays on Love, Loss, and Life–With a Soundtrack | 2016 |
| Dig If You Will the Picture: Funk, Sex, God and Genius in the Music of Prince | 2017 |
| Don Quixotic | 2017 |