Jess Walter is the author of four novels - The Zero, a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award and the 2007 LA Times Book Prize and winner of the 2007 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, Citizen Vince, winner of the 2005 Edgar Award for best novel, Land of the Blind and Over Tumbled Graves, a 2001 New York Times notable book - as well as the nonfiction book Every Knee Shall Bow (re-released as Ruby Ridge), a finalist for the PEN Center West literary nonfiction award in 1996 and made into a CBS miniseries.

Walter's essays, journalism, short stories and criticism have been widely published. He also writes screenplays. He was the co-author of Christopher Darden's 1996 bestseller In Contempt. His work has appeared in Details, Playboy, Newsweek, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and the Boston Globe.

His books have been published in 16 countries and 14 languages. He lives with his wife Anne and children, Brooklyn, Ava and Alec in Spokane, Washington.

You can email Jess at j.walter@comcast.net or visit him at www.jesswalter.com.