D. Foy’s recent debut doesn’t feel like a debut at all. It focuses on a group of friends who go to Lake Tahoe for a cabin holiday but run into troubles which turn the trip into an altogether more chilling escape. It’s been garnering comparisons to Bolano, Denis Johnson, and Hunter S. Thompson—which sounds pretty auspicious to us. With Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead. Presented by Two Dollar Radio. D. Foy's story “Barnacles of the Fuzz,” appeared in Forty Stories: New Writing from Harper Perennial, edited by Cal Morgan, and his essay on the American laundromat came out in Snorri Bros.’s Laundromat, an homage in photographs to the laundromats of New York City (powerHouse Books). Excerpts from Foy's unpublished novel, Patricide, can be found in Revolver and in Post Road, along with other work in Frequencies, Salon, The Literary Review, The Georgia Review, and BOMB, to name a few.