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Scott Blackwood  

Author of "See How Small"

Scott Blackwood is the author of the novel "See How Small," published by Little Brown & Company, Fourth Estate/ HarperCollins U.K., and in translation by Ponte Alle Grazie in Italy. His previous novel, "We Agreed to Meet Just Here," won a 2011 Whiting Writers’ Award, the AWP Prize for the Novel, The Texas Institute of Letters Award for best work of fiction, and was a finalist for the Pen Center USA Award in fiction. The New York Times called his first book, "In the Shadow of Our House," “acute, nimble stories, an impressive, accomplished debut.” His fiction has appeared in American Short Fiction, Gettysburg Review, Boston Review, Southwest Review, Chicago Tribune Printer’s Row Journal, and The New York Times and been anthologized in Janet Burroway’s Imaginative Writing. His two narrative nonfiction books, "The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records," tell the curious tale of a white-owned “Race record” label that began in a Wisconsin chair factory and changed American popular music forever. Scott’s been individually nominated for a 2015 Grammy Award for Volume I and featured on NPR’s Weekend Edition, Sound Opinions, and in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone and elsewhere.

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Book Review: 'See How Small' By Scott Blackwood : NPR
Scott Blackwood's new novel, based on a real murder case, follows a community rocked by the slaying of three teenage girls. Reviewer Michael Schaub calls it ...
Scott Blackwood's 'See How Small' attracts critical praise ...
The book “See How Small” by Scott Blackwood, which was recently released, is attracting critical praise for its story of three deceased teenage girls who watch ...

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