Zellar began his career in journalism, working as a writer and editor for Minnesota newspapers including the
St. Paul Pioneer Press and the
Star Tribune. He also wrote professionally for the alt-weekly
City Pages, contributed to the
Utne Reader, and served as literary critic and senior editor for
The Rake. His essays and criticism have also appeared in
The Believer,
Rain Taxi,
The Paris Review Daily, and
Places Journal. In 2008, Zellar published
Suburban World: The Norling Photos (
Minnesota Historical Society Press), pairing his essays with rediscovered photographs by Irwin D. Norling. The book was praised for its sensitive blend of vernacular photography and cultural commentary. His book
The 1968 Project: A Nation Coming of Age (2011) accompanied the Minnesota Historical Society’s exhibition on the cultural and political upheavals of the late 1960s. In 2022, Zellar published
Till the Wheels Fall Off (
Coffee House Press), a coming-of-age novel set in the 1970s Midwest. The book follows a teenage narrator navigating family life, friendship, popular culture, and the uncertainties of adolescence against the backdrop of small-town America. Blending autobiography, fiction, and cultural history, the novel draws on Zellar’s longstanding interest in overlooked communities and ordinary lives. Reviewers noted its mix of humor and melancholy, its intimate voice, and its ability to evoke the textures of 1970s Midwestern life. The
Star Tribune described the book as “a tender, sometimes raw evocation of growing up in the 1970s Midwest,” while others, including
Kirkus Reviews, praised its sentence-level snap and meditative tone;
Foreword Reviews called it “affecting, introspective … embracing the beauty of memory and the power of resilience.” In addition to his print work, Zellar was an early adopter of blogging, writing professionally for
City Pages and
The Rake. His blogs attracted an international readership, including in Ireland and Australia, and were noted by the Minnesota Magazine and Publishing Association. == Photography collaborations ==