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    Susan Isa Efros

    Author

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    Girls Gone Astray

    Now Available

    Available on Amazon and at your favorite bookseller

  • Bio  

    Susan Isa Efros

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    Susan’s work has appeared in Amelia, Ascent, Christopher Street, The Feminist Art Journal, Narrative Magazine, The Patterson Literary Review, The Paris Transcontinental and Yellow Silk. She is a frequent contributor to The San Francisco Chronicle and The Funny Times. She is the author of Walking Vanilla, a novel, and the editor of This is Women’s Work, an anthology. Susan was awarded a Marin Arts Council Individual Writers Grant in 2003 for her short fiction, “The Ozzie and Harriet Factor.” Her latest collection of short stories, Girls Gone Astray, is now available at your local bookseller or on Amazon.

     

        

    Susan lives in Marin County with Jerilyn Gilbert, her partner of 29 years.

     

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    For over 30 years, helping writers to locate their voice, find their stories, trust their gut and pick up their pens.

  • Books

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    Girls Gone Astray

    A Collection of Short and Shorter Stories

    Cover by Jerilyn Gilbert

     

    Publisher:  Polished Stone Publishing

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    This is Women's Work

    An Anthology of Prose and Poetry

    Publisher:  Panjandrum Press

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    Walking Vanilla

    An Oral Novel to be Danced to

      Publisher:  Waterfall Press

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    Two-Way Streets

    Poems

       Publisher: Jungle Garden Press

  • upcoming events

      

    June 10th, 2017

    Copperfields Bookstore

    1pm - 3pm

    140 Kentucky Street, Petaluma, CA

    Please join Susan as she reads from her latest book Girls Gone Astray

  • past events

      

    December 9, 2016 7pm

    Book Passage in Corte Madera

    Please join Susan as she reads from her latest book Girls Gone Astray

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