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Carol Louise Edgarian is an American writer, editor, and publisher. A ''New York Times''-bestselling author, her novels include '' Rise the Euphrates'', '' Three Stages of Amazement'', and
Vera
'. She is co-founder and editor of the non-profit ''
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'', a digital publisher of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and art, and as founder of Narrative for Schools, whose programs provide free learning and teaching resources for students and educators.


Early life

Born in
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, to first-generation parents, Edgarian grew up in the Hartford area. She attended
Phillips Academy ("Not for Self") la, Finis Origine Pendet ("The End Depends Upon the Beginning") Youth From Every Quarter Knowledge and Goodness , address = 180 Main Street , city = Andover , state = Ma ...
in
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, where she graduated cum laude, receiving the Kingsbury Prize and the Pamela Weidenman Prize in Art. She received her B.A. in English with High Honors from
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. She moved to San Francisco soon after college and, while writing her first novel, '' Rise the Euphrates'', worked as a freelance speechwriter for high tech and retail companies, including Levi Strauss and the
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Literary work

Edgarian entered the national literary scene with her debut novel '' Rise the Euphrates'' (1994). In its review,
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cited ''Rise the Euphrates'' as “a book whose generosity of spirit, intelligence, humanity, and finally ambition are what literature ought to be and rarely is today—daring, heartbreaking, and affirmative, giving order and sense to our random lives.” The Miami Herald called the novel “a stunning debut” and Mademoiselle magazine called Edgarian’s writing “so good it can raise the hairs on your neck.” A twentieth-anniversary revised edition of the novel was released in 2015 to mark the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. Edgarian's second novel, '' Three Stages of Amazement'' (2011) is both a love story and social chronicle of turbulent America set in San Francisco 2009 at the start of the financial crisis. The novel reached
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in its first week of publication, O Magazine chose it as a Top Pick, and IndieBound selected it as a Pick of the Month. '' Three Stages of Amazement'' was called “furiously compelling” by Janet Maslin at
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,"Wife on the Rebound, Husband on the Edge"
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“superbly crafted, skillfully plotted” by ''The Washington Post'',"Life's Lessons Skillfully Shared"
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and “generous and graceful and true” by ''O Magazine''."The Best and the Brightest"
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Set in San Francisco in 1906, Edgarian's third novel ''Vera'' tells the story of a fifteen-year-old girl, the daughter of the town’s leading madam, coming of age in the aftermath of the city’s devastating earthquake and fire. It centers on themes of displacement, societal upheaval, and reinvention with a cinematic cast of well known as well as fictional characters. ''Vera'' (2021) was an O Magazine Most Anticipated Read, an Indiebound Pick of the Month, and received a Booklist Starred Review. In its review, the ''
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'' wrote about ''Vera'': “If there’s a book that speaks urgently to a time of grief, resilience, wounding loneliness, and collective hope in one of the deadliest pandemics in history, it is ''Vera'' — a work to be cherished for what it uncovers in the pages and, possibly, the heart of the reader.” Among Edgarian's other works of fiction and non-fiction is ''The Writer’s Life: Intimate Thoughts on Work, Love, Inspiration, and Fame'' which she co-edited with Tom Jenks (Vintage).


''Narrative Magazine'' and Narrative for Schools

In 2003, following the publication of her first novel, Edgarian co-founded the digital publisher and literary education platform ''
Narrative Magazine ''Narrative'' is an online magazine and website that is dedicated to advancing the literary arts in the digital age and publishes fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, and art. It was founded in 2003. History and profile Founded in 2003, the l ...
'' with former
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, Gentlemen’s Quarterly, and Scribner editor Tom Jenks. ''Narrative'' is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. ''Narrative'' publishes stories, poems, essays, interviews, and art weekly by both established and emerging writers. It offers seasonal contests and awards along with educational programming via Narrative for Schools. Subscription to the platform is free and includes access to the entirety of ''Narrative''’s library of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and art and Narrative for the Schools programming. In 2014, Edgarian launched Narrative for School to support under-resourced teachers and students by providing educational tools like reading guides and video writing tutorials for use in hybrid classrooms along with ''Narratives library. ''Narrative'' reports that Narrative for Schools is used in classrooms in 35 countries and throughout the United States.


Personal life

Edgarian has three adult daughters and is married to Tom Jenks. She lives in Northern California.


Awards

*1994 ANC Freedom Award *Bay Area Book Reviewers Best Fiction Prize (nominated) *Best Debut of the Year (Chicago Tribune)


Books

*'' Rise the Euphrates'' (1994) *'' The Writer’s Life: Intimate Thoughts on Work, Love, Inspiration, and Fame'' (1997) *'' Three Stages of Amazement'' (2011) *
Vera
' (2021)


Selected Essays and Interviews

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Carol Edgarian and Ann Beattie Talk Complex Characters and Literary Inspirations
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PEN Ten with Carol Edgarian

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Narrative Founders Carol Edgarian and Tom Jenks Reflect on 15 Years of Publishing. ''
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Letters to a Young Writer
Some advice on the writing life. ''
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On Genocide and Remembering
An introduction to and an excerpt from ''Rise the Euphrates'', marking the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. ''
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No Safe Place—Reflections on the Newtown Shooting
A reflection on the aftermath of the Newtown, Connecticut, shootings. Recorded for
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Acquired Taste—On Style
On the origins of personal style.
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Savages
Growing up with an unruly gang of siblings and learning the meaning of love and war. Best American Notable Essay (2013).
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Brokedown Palace
On an eighteen-year-old love affair with a house.
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Sister Rue
On sisterhood, published in the anthology ''Forever Sisters'' (Pocket Books), edited by Claudia O’Keefe.
The Soul of San Francisco
An ode to San Francisco,
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References

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