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          Award-winning author Maile Meloy talks about the process of having her short stories translated to the screen in Certain Women..

          When I wrote my first novel (“Liars and Saints”), I began with two linked stories: one told from a wife's point of view and one from her.

        1. Maile Meloy is the author of the novels Liars and Saints, A Family Daughter, and Do Not Become Alarmed; the short story collections Half in Love and Both Ways.
        2. Award-winning author Maile Meloy talks about the process of having her short stories translated to the screen in Certain Women.
        3. Absurdly talented L.A. short fictionist (Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It) and sister of Portland Decemberist Colin.
        4. Maile Meloy (pronounced “my-lee”) was born and raised in Helena, Montana, and now lives in Los Angeles.
        5. Maile Meloy

          American fiction writer (born 1972)

          Maile Meloy (born January 1, 1972) is an American novelist and short story writer.

          Early life and education

          Born and raised in Helena, Montana, Meloy received a bachelor's degree from Harvard College in 1994 and an MFA from the University of California, Irvine.

          Career

          Meloy won The Paris Review's Aga Khan Prize for Fiction for her story "Aqua Boulevard" in 2001;[1] the PEN/Malamud Award for her first collection of short stories, Half in Love, in 2003;[2] and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2004.[3] In 2007, Granta included her on its list of the 21 "Best Young American Novelists."[4][5]

          Her work has appeared in The New Yorker,[6] and she is a frequent contributor to The New York Times.[7]

          Describing how she wrote Half in Love, Meloy is quoted on the Ploughshares web site as saying, "What I wound up with was a book that was set in different deca