Join the new editors of The Paris Review—and surprise guests—as they unveil their fall issue with Lit Quake.

Lorin Stein was named editor of The Paris Review this April. Previously an editor at FSG, he has worked with such authors as Jonathan Franzen, Denis Johnson, and Richard Price.

David Wallace-Wells has been an editor at The Paris Review since 2008 and is currently the senior editor. Previously, he was books editor of The New York Sun. He is an associate director of Invisible-Exports gallery and has written for The NationThe New RepublicNewsweek, and Slate, among other publications.

Caitlin Roper is the managing editor of The Paris Review. She has been at the magazine since 2005. Roper is on the curatorial committee for The Moth. She has written forBookforum, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Los Angeles Times, amongst other publications.

Charlotte Strick is the art editor of The Paris Review and an award-winning designer known for creating the jackets for books by Roberto Bolaño, Lydia Davis, and Jonathan Franzen, among many others. She is also art director of Faber & Faber, Inc. and of the paperback line at Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Thessaly La Force joined The Paris Review as its inaugural web editor in April, and launched its first blog, The Daily, this June. Previously, she was on the editorial staff of The New Yorker as a producer and blogger for the magazine’s website.

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