J.J. Steinfeld
J.J. Steinfeld, writer
Fiction writer, poet, and playwright J. J. Steinfeld lives on Prince Edward Island, where he is patiently waiting for Godot’s arrival and a phone call from Kafka. While waiting, he has published nineteen books, including Our Hero in the Cradle of Confederation (Novel, Pottersfield Press), Should the Word Hell Be Capitalized? (Stories, Gaspereau Press), Anton Chekhov Was Never in Charlottetown (Stories, Gaspereau Press), Would You Hide Me? (Stories, Gaspereau Press), Misshapenness (Poetry, Ekstasis Editions), Identity Dreams and Memory Sounds (Poetry, Ekstasis Editions), Madhouses in Heaven, Castles in Hell (Stories, Ekstasis Editions), An Unauthorized Biography of Being (Stories, Ekstasis Editions), Absurdity, Woe Is Me, Glory Be (Poetry, Guernica Editions), and A Visit to the Kafka Café (Poetry, Ekstasis Editions).
His short stories and poems have appeared in numerous anthologies and periodicals internationally, and over fifty of his one-act plays and a handful of full-length plays have been performed in Canada and the United States.
Hanukkah/Godot/Christmas — Volume 3, Issue 2
J.J. Steinfeld shares an existential holiday love story set in the Cradle of Confederation with Hanukkah/Godot/Christmas. Join him as he lovingly deconstructs the season.
Gregor Samsa was Never in The Beatles — Volume 2, Issue 1
Gregor Samsa Was Never in The Beatles by J. J. Steinfeld leaves us questioning what is real and what is a dream as we journey from a writing workshop to a jail cell.
In the Library with Norma Jeane, June 1, 2002 — Volume 1, Issue 3
In the Library with Norma Jeane, June 1, 2002 by J. J. Steinfeld leaves us wondering, who is this mystery women in the Halifax library?