“Askaripour closes the deal on the first page of this mesmerizing novel, executing a high wire act full of verve and dark, comic energy.” — Colson Whitehead, author of The Nickel Boys

New York Times bestselling author Mateo Askaripour wants people to feel seen. Mateo’s work aims to empower people of color to seize opportunities for advancement, no matter the obstacle. His first novel, Black Buck, takes on racism in corporate America with humor and wit. Askaripour was chosen as one of Entertainment Weekly’s “10 rising stars to make waves,” and was a 2018 Rhode Island Writers Colony writer-in-residence. Black Buck was an instant New York Times bestseller and Read With Jenna Today Show book club pick. Most recently, he was named as a recipient of the National Book Foundation’s “5 Under 35” prize.
This Great Hemisphere (July 2024), is a speculative novel about a young woman – invisible by birth and relegated to second-class citizenship—who sets off on a mission to find her older brother, whom she had presumed dead but who is now the primary suspect in a high-profile political murder. It’s a novel that brilliantly illustrates the degree to which reality can be shaped by non-truths and vicious manipulations, while shining a light on our ability to surprise ourselves when we stop giving in to the narratives others have written for us.

Mateo's Featured Titles

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The Art of Reinvention

In this talk, Mateo Askaripour tracks his beginnings as a writer, the challenges he faced––both external and internal––and how he went from a startup sales guy to a New York Times bestselling author, showing that we all possess second and third acts.
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Doing the Difficult

In this talk, Mateo Askaripour describes his writerly life after publishing a New York Times bestseller to international acclaim, focusing on why, with his second novel, he decided to take a leap of faith, instead of playing it safe, proving that sometimes what’s most rewarding is also what requires the most courage.
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From No-name to New York Times Best Seller: How I Got in, And Why I'm Not Leaving (workshop for adults & students)

In this two-day workshop, broken into three hours each, Mateo Askaripour details his creative journey from the beginning, giving attendees the tools they need to succeed as writers. Within two days, they will walk away with tips on how to get into the mindset to write, concrete ways to pitch essays, a thorough understanding of where to query agents and how to find them, anecdotes on overcoming failure in an industry that wasn’t designed for us, to write the story you need to tell, and so much more, like what it means to be a writer in the public eye, how to get out of a story’s way, and how some books get into Hollywood.
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No Agent? No problem! (also applicable to university writing students)

In this talk, Mateo Askaripour goes into the process of finding the right literary agent, through shedding light on how he, someone with no connections to speak of, broke into the publishing industry, eventually receiving multiple offers of representation, and then publishing a New York Times best seller. An emphasis will be placed on the business of book publishing.
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Telling YOUR story! (for adults and young audiences, can also be a workshop for students)

In this talk and workshop, compatible with both children and adults, Mateo Askaripour discusses why it was so important to get his own story out, detailing the universal power of storytelling, and then guides you through an exercise in which you write a bit of your own story, and, if comfortable, share with others.
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An Evening with Mateo Askaripour

Black Buck: Spend a fun, engaging, and incredibly informative evening with Mateo Askaripour as he discusses his debut New York Times bestseller, Black Buck

This Great Hemisphere: Spend a fun, engaging, and incredibly informative evening with Mateo Askaripour as he discusses his sophomore novel, This Great Hemisphere, a confident departure from his debut novel.

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Selling Your Way to the Top: How a career in sales set me up for success as an author

In this talk, Mateo Askaripour details his history as a rising star in the world of New York City sales, discussing hard-won lessons, and how all of that culminated in his journey as a writer and eventual bestseller.
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Creating Your Way to Freedom (can also be a workshop for students)

In this talk, Mateo Askaripour discusses the importance of creativity, as well as how to tap into it, in order to live a life of creativity. He details his own creative journey, leaving the audience with actionable advice to incorporate ASAP.
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What Does it Mean to be a Writer? (for young audiences)

In this talk, Mateo Askaripour discusses the job of a writer, how he became one, what it was like being in the students’ grade, and how they can use writing to get ahead in life.
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The Right Book at the Right Time

In this talk, geared toward parents, librarians, and youth advocates, Mateo Askaripour discusses his reading life, the impact a few key advocates had on his own trajectory, and how he seeks to engage with younger audiences today, especially through his mission to make writers cool again.

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

Instant New York Times Bestseller
A Read with Jenna Today Show Book Club Pick
Long-listed for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize
Long-listed for the Brooklyn Public Library Literary Prize
An Indie Next Pick
National Book Award 5 Under 35 Honoree
Finalist for The New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award
Apple’s Best of January
Amazon’s Spotlight Best Pick of the Month
One of Entertainment Weekly’s “10 rising stars poised to make waves”

Media Kit

By clicking the link below you will be directed to a Google Docs Folder
where you can download author photos and cover images.

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