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David Guterson, the Bainbridge Island author best known for his PEN/Faulkner award-winning debut Snow Falling on Cedars (1994), has been a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism since early adulthood. Yet Evelyn in Transit (Norton, 2026), his seventh novel, is his first …

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Welcome to another year of the Buddhist Fiction Blog. Like last year, my reading time remains constrained by other commitments, so I may not always have the opportunity to write full reviews. Instead, I will continue to share what interests …

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I’m pleased to announce that my book review essay, “New Genre Developments in Autobiographical Buddhist Literature,” has been published in the Journal of Global Buddhism. The essay examines two recent scholarly works: John D. Barbour’s Journeys of Transformation and Ben …

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North Americans have just finished the season of Thanksgiving, and gratitude has been on my mind. One of the quiet joys of running this blog is hearing from authors of Buddhist fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, who reach out to share …

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Arthur Zse is an Asian American an editor, poet, professor, and translator. Since 1972, his works have been published in twelve different collections, including the most recent collection Into the Hush (2025) which won the 2025 Bollingen Prize for American …

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