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Award-winning screenwriter, playwright, and novelist Erik Tarloff is the author of the national best-seller
Face-Time, and
The Man Who Wrote the Book, named one of the memorable books of the year by
The New York Times. He has contributed reviews and articles to
Earth,
The New York Times,
The Washington Post,
The San Francisco Chronicle Book Review,
Working Woman,
Washingtonian Magazine,
San Francisco Magazine,
Vogue,
Salon,
The American Prospect, and
The Financial Times. He is currently a blogger at
Atlantic Online. His new novel, All Our Yesterdays will be released in September.
“All Our Yesterdays is smart, funny, and poignant — a warm-hearted and simultaneously chilling reminder of where we’ve been and where we’ve got to. A wonderful read.”
— Robert Reich, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the UC Berkeley and former Secretary of Labor.
“Occasionally an all-cylinders novel comes along and All Our Yesterdays is definitely such a creation. It touches and then goes slowly deeper and deeper into the special time and place called Berkeley. It really is the novel with everything—for everybody who loves a good read, accomplished writing and insight into what matters.”
—Jim Lehrer, Executive Editor, PBS NewsHour