T.C. Boyle

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T.C. Boyle is an American novelist and short story writer.

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Set in California and Florida, TC Boyle’s latest novel “Blue Skies” finds humor plus hope in the climate change crisis.

Climate change gets hint of hope from TC Boyle’s ‘Blue Skies’

Set in California and Florida, TC Boyle’s latest novel “Blue Skies” finds humor plus hope in the climate change crisis.

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What if you could go back in time and relive any moment from your past? That's the basis of the title story in a collection by one of Santa Barbara’s best known living authors, T.C.

T.C. Boyle on writing about gaming addiction

What if you could go back in time and relive any moment from your past? That's the basis of the title story in a collection by one of Santa Barbara’s best known living authors, T.C.

from The 805

Writer and Montecito resident T.C. Boyle is no stranger to natural disasters, both in his writing and in real life.

Author T.C. Boyle on “I Walk Between the Raindrops”

Writer and Montecito resident T.C. Boyle is no stranger to natural disasters, both in his writing and in real life.

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