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Sunday, October 6 • 12:00pm - 12:45pm
Too Real: Santa Monica Review versus the Quotidian

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Santa Monica Review longtime editor, Andrew Tonkovich and three frequent standout contributors to the acclaimed West Coast literary magazine present both realistic and fabulist short fiction meant to confront "reality," and to provoke, confuse and delight.

Authors
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Grace Singh Smith

Grace Singh Smith is blog editor of AGNI Magazine. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Santa Monica Review, Cleaver, Aster(ix), AGNI, The Texas Review, and elsewhere. Her story “Oshini” was selected for the 2018 Best of the Net anthology, and her story “The Promotion... Read More →
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Dawna Kemper

Dawna Kemper’s fiction has appeared in The Kenyon Review, Colorado Review, The Collagist, The Idaho Review, Santa Monica Review, ZYZZYVA, and elsewhere. Her stories have been Pushcart-nominated and twice listed as “Notable” in The Best American Nonrequired Reading. For two years... Read More →
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Sandy Yang

Sandy Yang’s fiction has appeared in Santa Monica Review, The Los Angeles Review, Juked, South Dakota Review and elsewhere. Her story collection was named a finalist for the James Alan McPherson Award and a semi-finalist for the Iowa Short Fiction Award. Most recently, she was awarded... Read More →
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Andrew Tonkovich

Andrew Tonkovich Is the long-time editor of Santa Monica Review and host of the weekly books show and podcast Bibliocracy Radio on KPFK in Southern California. His short stories, essays, commentaries and reviews have appeared widely including in The Best American Nonrequired Reading... Read More →



Sunday October 6, 2019 12:00pm - 12:45pm PDT
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