Order of Lauren Groff Books

Order of Lauren Groff Books

Lauren Groff
Lauren Groff is an American author of literary fiction. She grew up one block away from the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Lauren graduated from Amherst College and earned her MFA in fiction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She was awarded the Axton Fellowship in Fiction at the University of Louisville, and has had residencies and fellowships at Yaddo and the Vermont Studio Center. Lauren lives in Gainesville, Florida with her husband and dog.

Lauren Groff made her debut as a published novelist in 2008 with the novel The Monsters of Templeton. Below is a list of Lauren Groff’s books in order of when they were originally released:

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

The Monsters of Templeton

(2008)

Arcadia

(2012)

Eighty-Nine Pounds

(2013)

Fates and Furies

(2015)

Matrix

(2021)

Junket

(2022)

The Vaster Wilds

(2023)

Publication Order of Short Story Collections

Delicate Edible Birds and Other Stories

(2009)

The Masters Review

(2012)

Florida

(2018)

Publication Order of Warmer Collection Books

The Way the World Ends (By: Jess Walter)

(2018)

Boca Raton

(2018)

Controller (By: Jesse Kellerman)

(2018)

There’s No Place Like Home (By: Edan Lepucki)

(2018)

Falls the Shadow (By: Skip Horack)

(2018)

At the Bottom of New Lake (By: Sonya Larson)

(2018)

The Hillside (By: Jane Smiley)

(2018)

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Publication Order of Anthologies

Glimmer Train Stories, #70

(2009)

The Monster’s Corner

(2011)

Glimmer Train Stories, #82

(2012)

The Common: A Modern Sense of Place: Issue 01

(2012)

Astoria to Zion

(2013)

Granta 139: Best of Young American Novelists 3

(2017)

McSweeney’s #49

(2017)

The Best American Short Stories 2017

(2017)

Fight of the Century

(2020)

Simpsonistas Vol. 4: Tales from the New Literary Project

(2022)

Peach Pit: Sixteen Stories of Unsavory Women

(2023)

The Best Short Stories 2023: The O. Henry Prize Winners

(2023)

The Best American Short Stories 2024

(2024)