About Molly Gloss
Molly Gloss is a fourth-generation Oregonian who lives in Portland.
Her novel The Jump-Off Creek was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for American Fiction, and a winner of both the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award and the Oregon Book Award. In 1996 Molly was a recipient of a Whiting Writers Award.
The Dazzle of Day was named a New York Times Notable Book and was awarded the PEN Center West Fiction Prize.
Wild Life won the James Tiptree Jr. Award and was chosen as the 2002 selection for "If All Seattle Read the Same Book."
The Hearts of Horses, scheduled for release in Fall, 2007, is the novel of a young woman breaking horses for several ranchers in Eastern Oregon in the winter of 1917.
Her novel The Jump-Off Creek was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for American Fiction, and a winner of both the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award and the Oregon Book Award. In 1996 Molly was a recipient of a Whiting Writers Award.
The Dazzle of Day was named a New York Times Notable Book and was awarded the PEN Center West Fiction Prize.
Wild Life won the James Tiptree Jr. Award and was chosen as the 2002 selection for "If All Seattle Read the Same Book."
The Hearts of Horses, scheduled for release in Fall, 2007, is the novel of a young woman breaking horses for several ranchers in Eastern Oregon in the winter of 1917.
Novels
Outside the Gates (1986)
The Jump-off Creek (1989)
The Dazzle of Day (1997)
Wild Life (2000)
The Hearts of Horses (2007)
The Jump-off Creek (1989)
The Dazzle of Day (1997)
Wild Life (2000)
The Hearts of Horses (2007)
Omnibus
The Best Contemporary Women's Fiction (2010) (with Elizabeth Benedict, Jenna Blum, Nicole Mones, Maggie O'Farrell and Ann Patchett)
Anthologies containing stories by Molly Gloss
Short stories
| Interlocking Pieces (1983) | |||
| Personal Silence (1990) |
Awards
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Links to other websites
| mollygloss.com |
Molly Gloss recommends
Crazy Love (2008) Leslie What "CRAZY LOVE is crazy good! Leslie What's brain is evidently crowded with strangeness, awfulness, wonderfulness, wildness, madness of all kinds...and love. Lots of love. How lucky we are that her imagination runs deep, runs true, runs onto the page in crazily beautiful stories-and lucky, so very lucky, to be holding those stories right now in our hands." | Clara and Merritt (2010) Peter Donahue "CLARA AND MERRITT is rich with details that give life to a little-known chapter of our past.Donahue draws us into a panoramic, dramatic saga." |
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