Gods of Aberdeen (2005), Losing Graceland (2011), Jack the Bastard and Other Stories (2012)
Notable awards
D&AD Awards: Wood Pencil (2013);[1]Saul Bellow Prize for Fiction (2010); Winner: Associated Press Short Essay Award (2008); Finalist: Tobias Wolff Award for Short Fiction (2008); Finalist: Innovative Fiction Award (2009)
Micah Nathan is an American author, journalist, video game writer, and lecturer at MIT. His novels—Gods of Aberdeen (Simon & Schuster, 2005) and Losing Graceland (Broadway Books, 2011)—received widespread critical acclaim, with the former becoming an international bestseller.[2][3][4]
In 2012 Micah published Jack the Bastard and Other Stories,a short story collection featuring illustrations by Phil Noto, Tradd Moore, and Michael Allred. Fat Possum Records released a limited edition soundtrack for the book, including tracks by The Black Keys.
Micah has worked as a creative consultant and head writer for several best-selling mobile games, including Dead Trigger and Unity Game of the YearShadowgun.[7] In 2021, Micah co-founded and served as Chief Narrative Officer for Consortium9, a web3 game company. Micah is founder and owner of the Piermont & Thorne Auction House.