Biography
Wythe Marschall is a writer, historian, and hip hop head based in Brooklyn, NY. He is a graduate of Bennington College and the MFA fiction-writing program at Brooklyn College.
With Sam Tyndall of ArpLine, Wythe created “Stranger in the Strangest Land,” a song based on Sparrow Hall’s short story, Two Blue Wolves. The song is featured on the Two Blue Wolves Soundtrack.
Along with virtuoso DJ Scott Neagle of Big Bang TV, Wythe is Heavy Jamal, Brooklyn's premiere Surrealist rap group. Allied to crunk, hyphy, and throwback downbeat electro-soul, Heavy Jamal are currently developing their forthcoming EP, Crunk Tech.
Wythe's stories and essays have appeared in McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Ninth Letter, Salt Hill, Wishtank, 5_Trope, Knock, Splinter Generation, The Kennesaw Review, The Brooklyn Review, and elsewhere. He is a senior editor of Atlas Obscura, and he served as the editor for Sparrow Hall’s short stories Two Blue Wolves and Nightwork.
Wythe consults for the New York advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi, and teaches English at Brooklyn College.
For more information on Wythe Marschall, visit: http://www.chronolect.com





