Education
Soli graduated from Stanford University, and later the Warren Wilson College with an Master of Fine Arts.
Soli graduated from Stanford University, and later the Warren Wilson College with an Master of Fine Arts.
Tatjana Soli is an American novelist and short-story writer Her second novel, The Forgetting Tree (2012) was a New York Times Notable Book. In 2015, Soli"s novel The Last Good Paradise will be published by Saint Her work has appeared in a variety of publications including The New York Times Book Review.
She received scholarships to the Sewanee Writers" Conference and the Bread Loaf Writers" Conference.
Her work has appeared in Zyzzyva, Boulevard, Five Chapters, The Normal School, The Sun, StoryQuarterly, Confrontation, Gulf Coast, Other Voices, Inkwell Journal, Nimrod, Third Coast, Carolina Quarterly, Sonora Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Washington Square Review, and Web del Sol. She lives on the Monterey Peninsula, California.
2012 New York Times Notable Book for The Forgetting Tree Winner of the 2010 James Tait Black Award for fiction for The Lotus Eaters 2011 American Library Association Notable Book for The Lotus Eaters 2010 Finalist, Los Angeles Times Book Prize Award for First Fiction for The Lotus Eaters 2010 New York Times Notable Book for The Lotus Eaters 2006 Finalist, Bellwether Prize 2003 Dana Award for The Lotus Eaters 2002 William Faulkner – William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition Prize.