
Northwest Passages: Leyna Krow
Leyna Krow is the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
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In a conversation with Spokesman-Review reporter Alexandra Duggan, on right, local author Leyna Krow talks about her new bool “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was long listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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In a conversation with Spokesman-Review reporter Alexandra Duggan,on right, local author Leyna Krow talks about her new book “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was long listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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In a conversation with Spokesman-Review reporter Alexandra Duggan, local author Leyna Krow talks about her new book “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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In a conversation with Spokesman-Review reporter Alexandra Duggan, local author Leyna Krow, on left, talks about her new book “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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In a conversation with Spokesman-Review reporter Alexandra Duggan, on left, local author Leyna Krow talks about her new book “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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In a conversation with Spokesman-Review reporter Alexandra Duggan, local author Leyna Krow talks about her new book “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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Local author Leyna Krow talks about her new book “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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In a conversation with Spokesman-Review reporter Alexandra Duggan, local author Leyna Krow talks about her new bool “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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In a conversation with Spokesman-Review reporter Alexandra Duggan, on right, local author Leyna Krow talks about her new bool “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” during a Northwest Passages event held Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in the Chronicle Pavilion. Krow is also the author of the novel "Fire Season," which was long listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the short story collection, "I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking," which was a Believer Book Award finalist.
Colin Mulvany
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