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Lawrence Coates

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Hello.

I've been teaching Creative Writing for nearly twenty years, and I've been writing for as long as I can remember.

I write fiction set in Northern California, where I grew up. I want to write stories that have deep roots, that always see the present as connected to the past, and that are concerned with the fate of place as well as with the fate of people.

I've been teaching Creative Writing in Ohio for some time now, but I'm still writing about the part of California that feels like home to me: the East Bay, the Silicon Valley, the Monterey Bay Area.

My fourth novel, The Goodbye House, was published in the fall of 2015. I also had a novella coming out in 2015 entitled Camp Olvido.

My first novel, The Blossom Festival, won the Western Sta
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The Master Of Monterey

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#Booktwitter reading of The Master of Monterey

A group reading of my novel “The Master of Monterey” will begin on November 19, 2021. You can read along, one chapter a day for sixteen days, and follow the discussion on Twitter using the hashtag #masterofmonterey

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“The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted.”
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