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By Steve Appleford
Pasadena Sun
The literary bona fides of Pasadena have never been much in doubt. It’s a small, sophisticated town with a hunger for words and the people who write them, from the old adventure novels of Altadena resident Zane Gray to the modern hard-boiled fiction of Denise Hamilton. Now, in celebration of that lineage, comes “Literary Pasadena: The Fiction Edition.”
The book is a collection of contemporary fiction, mixing short stories and excerpts from novels — some original, some previously published — by authors currently living in the Crown City, who grew up there or who write about the city as if it were their own.

“There’s a surprisingly large community of writers in this area,” says Patricia O’Sullivan, the book’s editor. “We were blown away by the quality of work that we have. We could easily do a second volume.”

More at the Pasadena Sun.

 

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By Steve Appleford
Pasadena Sun
The literary bona fides of Pasadena have never been much in doubt. It’s a small, sophisticated town with a hunger for words and the people who write them, from the old adventure novels of Altadena resident Zane Gray to the modern hard-boiled fiction of Denise Hamilton. Now, in celebration of that lineage, comes “Literary Pasadena: The Fiction Edition.”

The book is a collection of contemporary fiction, mixing short stories and excerpts from novels — some original, some previously published — by authors currently living in the Crown City, who grew up there or who write about the city as if it were their own.

“There’s a surprisingly large community of writers in this area,” says Patricia O’Sullivan, the book’s editor. “We were blown away by the quality of work that we have. We could easily do a second volume.”

More at the Pasadena Sun.