Shana Mahaffey

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Shana Mahaffey
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Website
www.shanamahaffey.com

Shana Mahaffey is an American writer of fiction. She is the author of the novel, Sounds Like Crazy, a San Francisco Chronicle notable book for Fall 2009.[1] about an Emmy award winning voiceover artist, Holly Miller. Holly has dissociative identity disorder. She uses the voices inside her head to do her show and the voices don't get along.

Mahaffey's short stories, poetry, essays, and articles have appeared in numerous publications including Sunset Magazine, SoMa Literary Review, Spectrum Literary Journal, Reflections Literary Journal, and assorted literary blogs. She has also spoken at Litquake and the Carmel Authors and Ideas Festival. She has completed graduate work at the New School for Social Research and has a BA from University of California, Santa Barbara. She resides in San Francisco and is co-founder[2] of the Castro Writers’ Cooperative,[3] a co-working community for writers.

Novels[]

  • Sounds Like Crazy (NAL/Penguin 2009)[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Bay Area Bound: Notable new books
  2. ^ "Checking Out The Castro Writers Coop". Hoodline.
  3. ^ "The Coop". The Coop.

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