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Eric Miles Williamson is the author of the novels East Bay Grease (1999), Two-Up (2006), and the forthcoming Out of Oakland (2009). His novels have been noted in the "Best 100" books lists of The Los Angeles Times, The Kansas City Star, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The San Jose Mercury News, and East Bay Grease was a PEN/Hemingway finalist for being one of the Best First Novels of 1999. His novels have been published in Great Britain, and they have been translated into German, Finnish, and French. His book of nonfiction/criticism, Oakland, Jack London, and Me was called, by The Atlantic Monthly, "one of the least politically correct texts of our time." Winner of an NEA Fellowship for Fiction, in addition to editing American Book Review, Williamson also serves as Fiction Editor of The Texas Review and Associate Editor of Boulevard. His 200+ publications appear in periodicals such as The Southern Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, The Georgia Review, The Washington Post Book World, London's The Independent, Paris' Transfuge, and The Christian Science Monitor, among others.