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Spirits of the Ordinary

By Kathleen Alcalá & Rigoberto González
Spirits of the Ordinary by Kathleen Alcalá & Rigoberto González digital book - Fable

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Foreword by Rigoberto González, Introduction by Kathleen Alcalá, 15 chapters and an Epilogue.

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About Kathleen Alcalá

KATHLEEN ALCALÁ was born in Compton, California, to Mexican parents, and grew up in San Bernardino. She has a BA in linguistics from Stanford University, an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Washington, and an MFA from the University of New Orleans. Both a graduate of and instructor in the Clarion West Science Fiction and Fantasy program, her work embraces both traditional and innovative storytelling techniques. She is the author of six award-winning books that include a collection of stories, three novels, a book of essays, and, most recently, The Deepest Roots: Finding Food and Community on a Pacific Northwest Island, from the University of Washington Press.

Rigoberto González

Seattle Artist ALFREDO ARREGUÍN has exhibited his work internationally, recently at the Museo de Cadiz in Spain (2015). In 1994, the Smithsonian Institution acquired his triptych, Sueño (Dream: Eve Before Adam). In 1995, Arreguín received an OHTLI Award from the Mexican government for performing activities promoting Mexican culture abroad. He has shown at the Linda Hodges Gallery in Seattle since 2001. His work previously appeared on the cover of Kathleen's first novel, Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist (Calyx Books).

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