Griffin Hansbury is a Manhattan-based author and pioneering psychoanalyst, notable for being the first analyst to practice and publish as openly transgender.
Beyond his debut novel, he authored Vanishing New York and Feral City under the pen name Jeremiah Moss, as well as The Nostalgist.
A Pushcart Prize winner and Lambda Literary Award finalist, his writing has appeared in prestigious publications including the New York Times, The New Yorker, n+1, and Paris Review online.
His work spans both literary fiction and cultural criticism, establishing him as a significant voice in both psychoanalysis and queer literature.
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