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Cover Story By Matt Kettmann & Nick Welsh | Wed Dec 16, 2020 | 9:05pm

A Bevy of Beautiful Books by Santa Barbara Authors

A Bevy of Beautiful Books by Santa Barbara Authors

Powerful Pages Are Plotted and Produced During This Pandemic Year

By Matt Kettman and Nick Welsh | December 17, 2020

Courtesy of Alejandro Escamilla/Unsplashed

Santa Barbara is frequently a fertile ground for authors of all sorts, from the fictional settings explored by Ross Macdonald and Sue Grafton to the real-life impacts on the musings of Pico Iyer and T.C. Boyle. But rarely do so many high-quality, diverse books by hometown authors emerge all at once, which is what this issue seeks to celebrate.

None of the following eight books were completely plotted and produced within our ongoing pandemic year, but they all came to fruition during this period. They’re hitting shelves just in time to put an exclamation mark on your Christmas shopping list, but these aren’t seasonal flashes in the pan — many will be required reading for decades to come, while others are already attracting attention far beyond their regional ties.


SPORTS

Sheila Lodge Tells Santa Barbara’s All

driving

Chuck Graham’s ‘Carrizo Plain: Where the Mountains Meet the Grasslands’

drinking

Island Visions, by Jacob Siegel Brielle and Isaac Siegel-Boettner

eating

Arthur George’s ‘The Mythology of Wine’

housing

Kim Sutherland’s ‘Rural, Issue 2: New Cuyama’

little creatures

Jane Slama’s ‘In This Country: A Chronicle of the Cuyama Valley’

LIVING

Emile Millar’s ‘Eagle vs Bear: Adventures of a Child Cub’

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