Gregory Spatz’s most recent books are What Could Be Saved (connected stories and novellas) and Inukshuk (a novel). His short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, The Southern Review, The New England Review, Kenyon Review, Santa Monica Review, Glimmer Train Stories, Zyzzyva, and in many other journals. He is the recipient of an NEA Fellowship and a Washington State Book Award. He lives in Spokane, WA, and directs the creative writing MFA at Eastern Washington University.
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