LETTING IN THE LIGHT: A CONVERSATION WITH ANA MARIA SPAGNA In the rumpus
Ana Maria Spagna is a master at bringing the power and beauty of her beloved Pacific Northwest to the page. She is a four-time finalist for the Washington State Book Award, and in her latest book, the braided nonfiction narrative Pushed: Miners, a Merchant and (Maybe) a Massacre (Torrey House Press), she documents her investigative journey through the landscape and historical societies of the Pacific Northwest.