Adam Levin
American writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the American businessman, see Adam K. Levin. For others of a similar name, see Adam Levine (disambiguation).
Adam Levin (b. 1976/77[1]) is an American fiction author. His short fiction has been published in places like Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern and Tin House. Currently, he resides in Chicago, where he teaches Creative Writing and Literature at the School of the Art Institute. His first novel, The Instructions, was published in 2010 by McSweeney's.