A short life of the author
Tatum Christopher is a writer whose published works engage with contemporary literature and creative nonfiction.
American creative nonfiction — memoir, personal essay, literary journalism — has experienced a sustained boom since the 1990s, driven by the growth of MFA programmes, the success of memoirs by writers like Mary Karr, Cheryl Strayed, and Roxane Gay, and the proliferation of literary magazines and online publications that provide platforms for personal narrative. The genre rewards honesty, formal inventiveness, and the willingness to examine difficult experiences with craft and precision.
Collecting Christopher
Published works by Tatum Christopher are available through standard bookselling channels.
Contemporary creative nonfiction first editions are collected as they gain critical recognition and cultural significance. The memoir boom continues to produce notable first editions that appreciate as their authors gain wider recognition.