Fiction
Linda Hogan
Linda Hogan is a Chickasaw Indian poet, novelist and essayist. Mean Spirit won the Oklahoma Book Award and was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize. Seeing Through The Sun received an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation. Hogan has been the recipient of an NEA grant, a Minnesota Arts Board Grant, a Lannan Award, a Colorado Writer’s Fellowship, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She is a professor at the University of Colorado. Some of her published titles include:
People of the Whale (Norton, 2008).
Mean Spirit (Atheneum).
Dwellings (Norton).
Power (Norton).
Lauren R. Weinstein
Lauren R. Weinstein is a young cartoonist and performance artist whose work appears on gURL.COM. She received a grant to publish Vineland and LA Weekly asks: “Is Lauren Weinstein the funniest voice in alternative comics?”
Calamity (Holt, 2008).
Girl Stories, an illustrated semi-autobiographical novel, follows “Lauren’s” life from eighth grade to her senior year of high school. (Holt, 2006).
Jana Kolpen and Mary Tiegreen
The Mysteries of the Villa Della Luna (Stewart Tabori & Chang, 1997).
The Secrets of Pistoulet (Stewart Tabori & Chang, 1996) is an enchanted fable of food, magic, and love with sumptuous illustrations.
Victor Perera
Last Lords of Palenque (Little Brown, 1983).
Judging Time (Bantam, 1997).
Loving Time (Bantam, 1996).
Hanging Time (Bantam, 1995).
Burning Time (Bantam, 1994).
Ernessa Carter
32 Candles (HarperCollins, 2010).
Gwen Hayes Laurie Lindop
Falling Under (Penguin, 2011) and its sequel (Penguin, 2012). Agented by Jessica Sinsheimer
Amy Carol Reeves
Ripper and its sequel (Flux/Llewellyn, 2012 and 2013). Agented by Jessica Sinsheimer.
Barbara Barnett
The author of Chasing Rainbows
* Work in Progress – Laurie Lindop’s Gabriel Burning
Michael Bockhoven
Fantasticland (Skyhorse, 2016). An enormous Florida amusement park is broadsided by a super storm and chaos ensues. Represented by Steven Schwartz and optioned as television series or movie.
Pack (Skyhorse, 2017) Small town cops, hard-drinking locals, anda family of werewolves make for an uneasy supernatural thriller. Represented by Steve Schwartz.
Dudly Lynch
A Fragment Too Far (ECW Press, 2019) A Yale-educated sheriff tracks a serial killer in a sanctimonious little town where a religious war is raging over UFO’s. Represented by Steven Schwartz.
Terry John Malik
The Bricklayer of Albany Park (Amphorae Publishing Group, 2017). Represented by Steve Schwartz. The search for a serial killer.