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Jamie Quatro

…Critics Circle’s John Leonard Prize, and Fire Sermon, a Book of the Year for the Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, LitHub, Bloomberg, and the Times Literary Supplement. Quatro’s fiction has appeared…

Alice LaPlante

…winner of the Wellcome Trust’s Book Prize and a B&N Discover Award finalist. She teaches creative writing at Stanford University and in the MFA program at San Francisco State University….

Chris Adrian

Chris Adrian is the author of Gob’s Grief. He recently completed a pediatric residency at the University of California, San Francisco, and is currently a student at Harvard Divinity School….

Sheri Holman

…York Times Notable Book and one of the New York Public Library’s “Books to Remember”; and The Mammoth Cheese, short-listed for the Orange Prize for Fiction and named a San

Kiara Brinkman

Kiara Brinkman graduated from Brown University and recently earned her M.F.A. in writing from Goddard College in Vermont. She live in San Francisco….

Margaret Wrinkle

…was featured on NPR’s Morning Edition and was a winner of the Council on Foundations Film Festival. She has taught at the San Francisco Art Institute and lives in rural New Mexico….

A Visitation of Spirits

by Randall Kenan

“With A Visitation of Spirits, Randall Kenan continues James Baldwin’s legendary tradition of ‘telling it on the mountain.’”—San Francisco Chronicle…

Sexing the Cherry

by Jeanette Winterson

…dangerous jewel . . . a mixture of The Arabian Nights touched by the philosophical form of Milan Kundera and told with the grace of Italo Calvino.” —San Francisco Chronicle…

Nancy Huston

Nancy Huston is the author of twelve novels including Fault Lines, winner of the Prix Femina and a San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year; Plainsong, which won the…

Lizard

by Banana Yoshimoto

…and perfectly crafted. Her stories spiral from melancholy to revelation with a voice that is ethereal yet utterly grounded to a reality that resonates deeply with the reader.”—San Francisco Chronicle…