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Created on May 3, 2024

Recent books by esteemed authors from the University of Washington.

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Literary Legacy

Recent works by UW alumni

Apology Engine

By Cameron Quan Louie, '17

MFA alum Cameron Quan Louie won the 2017 McLeod-Grobe Prize for Poetry. His latest, a prose poem, explores moral responsibility.

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The Loved Ones

By Sonya Chung, '98

Sonya Chung has turned her MFA into a career in teaching and writing novels that journey through generations and cultures.

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The Last Story of Mina Lee

By Nancy Jooyoun Kim, '06

Bringing readers to Seattle and Los Angeles, Nancy Jooyoun Kim crafts a New York Times best-selling novel.

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Stamped: an anti-travel novel

By Kawika Guillermo, '13

Kawika Guillermo, who completed a Ph.D. at the UW in 2013, is a novelist and short story writer whose book has been adapted into a video game.

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Uncle Rico's Encore

By Peter Bacho, '74, '81

Law alum Peter Bacho tells "Mostly True Stories of Filipino Seattle."

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The Liberators

By E.J. Koh, '23

Poet and author E.J. Koh's debut novel comes on the heels of both her doctorate and her memoir, which won the Washington State Book Award.

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Should You Lose All Reason(s)

By Justine Chan, '15

MFA alum Justine Chan released her first book of poetry to wide acclaim.

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Echo in Four Beats

By Rita Banerjee, '06

Through her book of poetry, MFA alum Rita Banerjee, '06, offers a fresh take on the myth of Echo and Narcissus.

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Gearbreakers

By Zoe Hana Mikuta, '23

Zoe Hana Mikuta sets her popular young adult science fiction novel in a dystopian future.

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Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City

By Jane Wong, '06

Jane Wong, a poet, associate professor and memoirist, digs into her East Coast childhood.

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