Praise for California Rewritten:
"There is a feeling to a John Freeman literary essay–and that feeling is awe and that feeling is fascination. In California Rewritten, Freeman writes with singular precision and intelligence about new California literature, animating that mysterious relationship that unfolds when a writer's imagination engages with place. In Freeman's hands, California is a literary mecca, and each essay a revelation. I can imagine a life of just reading these essays and revisiting the books described, each act nurtured by the other." –Ingrid Rojas Contreras, author of The Man Who Could Move Clouds
"Trump fans beware, this book is filled with things your hero won't like: diversity, dissent, and a celebration of the most un-Trumpish of all states, California. John Freeman's crisp, incisive essays cast a wonderfully sensitive eye on a wide-ranging collection of people who've written about this state in novels, reportage, memoir, history, and more. Step aside, New York; the center of the American literary universe has moved here." –Adam Hochschild, author of American Midnight
"Here is vindication of all that I have argued the last fifty years–that California has had and currently has the richest, the most literary tradition in the country, the most recent of which is so beautifully chronicled in this book. I know I'm not the only California writer to say, Thank you, John Freeman." –Greg Sarris, author of The Forgetters
"What's most compelling about the work gathered here isn't what it has to tell us about our past, however recent, but what it has to say about the present and the future of California's restless and insurgent literature [...] At the book's heart is the necessary notion that literature is dynamic, living, that it changes and develops as we do, that it can show us who we are." –David L. Ulin, Alta Journal
"If you want to learn more about how the story of California has been told and how it has changed over the years, you will find much to enjoy in this book." –Seattle Book Review
Praise for Freeman's: California:
"Captures the western state's complex history through the eyes of both new writers and established names . . . From every facet of the literary world, this cacophony of fresh and well-known writers with every award under their collective belts movingly interprets struggles and dreams in the Sunshine State." ―Shelf Awareness (starred review)
"Tells the story of California in pieces, which is the only way it can be told . . . The point―or one of them―is that, in California, one must learn to persevere. In this collection, California in all its glorious complexity comes vividly to life." ―Kirkus Reviews
"Illuminating . . . Perfect reading for our ever-accelerating times." ―NPR's Book Concierge
"Freeman's is fresh, provocative, engrossing" ―BBC.com
"There's an illustrious new literary journal in town . . . [with] fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by new voices and literary heavyweights . . . alike." ―Vogue.com
Praise for Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation, edited by John Freeman:
"A brilliant anthology . . . There is so much excellent writing in the pages of Tales of Two Americas." –Salon
"Each contribution stands out. Each voice is unique. The only common threads in the collection are theme and excellence . . . This anthology is spectacular and devastating and provocative." –Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Masterful and affecting stories, essays, and poems by 36 writers profoundly attuned to the sources and implications of social rupture. These are sharply inquisitive and provocative works." –Booklist (starred review)