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TaraShea Nesbit

TaraShea Nesbit
TaraShea Nesbit is the author of The Wives of Los Alamos, which was a national bestseller, a finalist for the PEN/Bingham Prize, and a New York Times Editors' Choice, among other accolades. Her writing has been featured in Granta, Ninth Letter, The Guardian, Fourth Genre, Salon, Quarterly West, and elsewhere. She holds a PhD in literature and creative writing from the University of Denver. An assistant professor and Altman Scholar at Miami University, she lives in Oxford, Ohio with her family. Her novel, Beheld, is now available from Bloomsbury Publishing.


In Praise of the Slow, Complex Crime Novel

A look at two recent novels that take on intergenerational trauma and violence against women.

April 23, 2020  By TaraShea Nesbit
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