Shawn Vestal
Shawn Vestal is an American author based in the state of Washington. He is best known for his collection of short stories, Godforsaken Idaho,[1] which earned him the PEN Robert W. Bingham Prize in 2014. He currently lives in Spokane, Washington, where he is a columnist for The Spokesman-Review.[2] He has one son named Cole Vestal and his wife's name is Amy cabe
Bibliography
- Godforsaken Idaho (2013) Little A/New Harvest ISBN 0544027760
- Daredevils (2016) Penguin Press ISBN 1101979895
gollark: Oh yes, definitely.
gollark: I'm not talking "corporate greed" as much as the fact that they have to simultaneously satisfy advertisers, shareholders, users, content creators, people who (claim to) have copyright on stuff, and poorly thought out laws.
gollark: It's hardly the *algorithms'* fault as much as... YouTube policy, the practicalities of moderating such a gigantic platform, and indirectly the giant amount of conflicting interests affecting it.
gollark: They probably make use of magic inscrutable "machine learning" stuff a lot.
gollark: I'm somewhat sympathetic to YouTube since they are in a problematic situation, but they are *still* very annoying a lot of the time.
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