Hamlin's work has appeared in numerous literary magazines, including
Ploughshares, the
Colorado Review, the
Bellevue Literary Review, the
Missouri Review and
Chariton Review. His
short story collection,
Night in Erg Chebbi and Other Stories (University of Iowa Press 2015, ), was selected by author
Karen Russell as winner of the 2015
Iowa Short Fiction Award and was subsequently published, to positive reviews, by the
University of Iowa Press. The collection went on to win the
Colorado Book Award for short story collections. In addition to the Iowa and Colorado awards, Hamlin's work has been recognized with a Nelson Algren Award, a Nelligan Prize and a Top of the Mountain Book Award, and has been a finalist for the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction, the Narrative Story Contest, the American Fiction Prize, the Mary C. Mohr Editors’ Award, the David Nathan Myerson Fiction Prize and the Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize. In 2013, his story “The Release” was named runner-up for the Nelson Algren Award. In the United Kingdom, his stories “Indígena” and “After Dreamland” were shortlisted for the Bridport prize in 2014 and 2016 respectively. Two of his stories have been nominated for the
Pushcart Prize. The story “Phone Phone Gun” was performed theatrically, in Denver, as part of the 2012–2013 season of
Stories on Stage. Hamlin's debut novel,
Sonata in Wax (Green City Books 2024, ), was published in April, 2024. The novel is a musical mystery centered on a brilliantly avant-garde piano sonata discovered a century after it was recorded on wax cylinders by an unknown virtuoso. Musically, the sonata is many decades ahead of its time, the unknown composer exploring harmonic and rhythmic concepts that have more in common with mid-century bebop than with the piano music of its era, as exemplified by composers such as Ravel and Satie. The novel uses a braided, dual-timeline structure to uncover the mystery behind the sonata and its nameless composer while pursuing a parallel family origin mystery. The two plot lines intersect when the protagonist of the contemporary story, the renowned classical music producer Ben Weil, stumbles into a lie that threatens to destroy his career and his personal life. Solving the mystery of the strange sonata proves to be the only way Ben can redeem himself. == Critical response ==