Christopher Bollen (born November 26, 1975) is an American novelist[1] and magazine writer/editor who lives in New York City.
"[12] The Times further describes it as a "juicy mystery at the tip of Long Island at summer's end, when the season's fleeting pleasures have blown away, revealing the fractured and fractious year-round community that remains behind when the casual visitors have returned to the relative safety of New York City.
It is set on the island of Patmos, Greece, where the Book of Revelation was thought to be written and was describing by the New York Times as[13] "evoking a seductive mood of longing mixed with regret."
[18] Bollen's short story "SWAJ", a queer retelling of Peter Benchley's Jaws published in the Brooklyn Rail,[19] was selected for inclusion in 2021's The Best American Mystery and Suspense.
Bollen's portrayal of a gay Egyptian character during the current political climate received particular praise.