Reading: Elizabeth Crane

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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | is the author of four collections of short stories, Turf, When the Messenger is Hot, All this Heavenly Glory, and You Must Be This Happy to Enter as well as two novels, We Only Know So Much and The History of Great Things. Her debut memoir, This Story Will Change, came out in August 2022 from Counterpoint Books.
Her work has been translated into several languages and has been featured in numerous publications including Other Voices, Nerve, Ecotone, Swink, Guernica, Coachella Review, Mississippi Review, Florida Review, Bat City Review, fivechapters, The Collagist, Make, Hobart, Rookie, Fairy Tale Review, failbetter, The Huffington Post, Eating Well, Chicago Magazine, The Chicago Reader and The Believer, and anthologies including Altared, The Show I鈥檒l Never Forget, The Best Underground Fiction, Who Can Save Us Now?, Brute Neighbors and Dzanc鈥檚 Best of the Web 2008 and 2010. Her stories have been featured on NPR鈥檚 Selected Shorts.
Crane is a recipient of the Chicago Public Library 21st Century Award, and her work has been adapted for the stage by Chicago鈥檚 Steppenwolf Theater company, and also been adapted for film. She teaches in the UCR-Palm Desert low-residency MFA program. A film adaptation of We Only Know So Much is now streaming on most VOD services.