Anna North
I graduated from Stanford University in 2005 with a BA in English and a minor in Classics. Before that, I went to North Hollywood High School, where I was a four-year member of the Royal Regiment Marching Band. Before that, I was not much fun. I now write fiction and book reviews, and administer the Stanford Humanities Fellows Program. I am currently working on a collection of stories and a novel.
Selected Publications
- "A Record Book For Small Farmers." Fiction. Atlantic Monthly. January–February 2005.
- "Succession in Your Family Foundation: A Primer for the Next Generation." National Center for Family Philanthropy. 17 September 2004.
- "Cloud Atlas." Book Review. Bookmarks Magazine. November–December 2004.
- "The Crazed." Book Review. East Bay Express. 25 February 2004.
- "Beyond 'Whip It'." SF Weekly. 21 January 2004.
- Stanford Daily. Various articles. 2003–2005.
Consulting Work
In winter 2005, I worked with Changemakers, a foundation dedicated to community-based social change philanthropy, to plan a guidebook for family foundations.