Steven Gilbar - Bibliography - Other Works

Other Works

He has edited three anthologies of stories of Santa Barbara, California:

  • Tales of Santa Barbara: From Native Storytellers to Sue Grafton (with Dean Stewart) (1994)
  • Red Tiles, Blue Skies: More Tales of Santa Barbara (1996)
  • Santa Barbara Stories (19?)
  • Literary Santa Barbara: Between Great Mountains and a Great Sea a literary history (with Dean Stewart) (1998)
  • Natural State: A Literary Anthology of California Nature Writing (Foreword by David Brower) (1998)
  • Two short-story anthologies: California Shorts (1999) and L.A. Shorts (2000)
  • Two books with photographs by Peter Treadwell: L. A. Noir: A Post-Chandler Portrait of Los Angeles in the Words of the Fictional Private Eyes, Cops, Shamuses and Detectives Who’ve Prowled Its Mean Streets (1999)
  • Santa Barbara: Literary Landscapes (2005)
  • "Compton, Kern, Truckee, and Weed": The Men and Women Who Gave Their Names to Places in California (2011).

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