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  1. Chris Dennis is a multilingual journalist who covers major sporting events as a commentator, reporter and announcer. He specialises in athletics and tennis and speaks English, French, German, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese.

  2. Chris Dennis is a writer and overdose prevention specialist who lives in southern Illinois. His short story collection Here Is What You Do was published in 2019. He is a 2022 NEA Fellow. McDonald’s — when my sister and I were homeless and addicted to methamphetamines and difficult to love, you let us in.

  3. Feb 10, 2011 · Chris Dennis. Chris Dennis is a writer and public health educator from southern Illinois. He is the author of Here Is What You Do. Other work has appeared in Granta, the Paris Review, Playgirl, McSweeney’s, Literary Hub and Guernica. He holds a master’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis, where he also received a postgraduate ...

  4. May 7, 2021 · Chris Dennis is a writer from Southern Illinois who explores themes of addiction, incarceration, and place in his essays and fiction. In this interview, he talks about his sense of predestination, his relationship with his community, and his struggles with rural consciousness.

  5. Nov 13, 2019 · There is something of the divine in Chris Dennis. He is such a magical combination of humor and brilliance; he quotes cultural theorists, seems to have read everything, and yet maintains that quality—which I associate so strongly with small towns—of making you feel in a conversation that he has all the time in the world.

  6. Feb 18, 2011 · Chris Dennis is a new writer who published his story 'Here is What You Do' in Granta's Aliens issue. He talks about his writing process, point of view, and influences in this interview.

  7. Chris Dennis is a contributor to Granta, where he has published essays, memoir and fiction on topics such as incarceration, metaphor and candy. He holds a master's degree from Washington University in St. Louis and is the author of Here Is What You Do.