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Keith Scribner

Keith Scribner was a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and he currently teaches fiction in Stanford's Creative Writing Program. He has worked as a carpenter, mucked oil tankers in the Gulf of Mexico, driven a taxi in Boston and taught in Japan, Turkey, and New Jersey. His short stories have appeared in American Short Fiction and North Atlantic Review.

THE GOODLIFE may film this year with Sarah Jessica Parker, Matt Dillon and Allison Janney. Scott Elliott is directing. Christine Vachon's Killer Films is producing. 

 
Miracle Girl

Publisher's Weekly: "[Written] with a simplicity that mirrors the plot [and] demonstrates Scribner’s solid, noirish accessibility and talent for detailed characterizations."

The Washington Post Book World: "Keith Scribner's fascinating novel... explores how grreed can compromise men of (supposed) faith. John Quinn is one such man, [who] reconnects with his faith--not just the kind that religion provides but also a deeper belief in himself, in others, and in the power of love to transform individual lives."

The Oregonian: "A smart, savvy novel that combines emotional insight with a surprising dose of humor and establishes Scribner as one of the best novelists working in the Northwest."

Baltimore Sun: "Scribner's urban comedy is spirited and often poignant."

The Good Life

The San Francisco Chronicle: "The literary love child of Truman Capote and Robert Altman."

Entertainment Weekly: "A thriller that stakes the chills on moral suspense -- and hits the jackpot."

The Baltimore Sun: "An exquisitely choreographed story of the banality of evil. Not since John Cheever's Bullet Park has a novel so captured the violent vicissitudes of suburbia."