We’ve got an awesome March Book Party in store for you, dear reader. Two up and coming LA writers are reading and will undoubtedly leave you breathless with amazement and joy. Seriously. More to come on this thrilling literary date soon, but for now, a little bit about these soon to be famous March guests:
Edan Lepucki was born and raised in Los Angeles. A graduate of the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she has published fiction in the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Meridian, Narrative Magazine, and FiveChapters, among others, and she’s a regular contributor to The Millions, a books and culture website. She won the 2009 James D. Phelan Award for her recently-completed novel manuscript, Days of Insignificance and Evil, and she has received fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center and the Ucross Foundation. She is the founder of Writing Workshops Los Angeles, private writing school for the brave, enthusiastic and talented.
Steve De Jarnatt grew up in the small logging town of Longview, Washington. He has new work in the fall issue of Santa Monica Review and Citron Review. His story, Rubiaux Rising, was selected for The Best American Short Stories 2009, guest edited by Alice Sebold. He is new to fiction, having just completed the Creative Writing MFA program at Antioch University Los Angeles after a long career as a writer and director in film and television. The indie cult film, Miracle Mile, among many credits. He currently dwells in Los Angeles.

