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Fiction
Linda Hogan is a Chickasaw Indian poet, novelist and essayist. Mean Spirits 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 Spirits (Atheneum).
The Book of Medicines.
Dwellings (Norton).
Power (Norton).
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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).
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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.
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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).
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Ernessa Carter
32 Candles (HarperCollins, 2010).
*Works in Progress: The Selkye Alliance – a new Science Fiction series for women; Awesome Girls
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Gwen Hayes
Falling Under (Penguin, 2011) and its sequel (Penguin, 2012). Agented by Jessica Sinsheimer.
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Jamie Zerndt
*Work in progress: Even Though the Whole World is Burning. Agented by Jessica Sinsheimer.
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Amy Carol Reeves
Ripper and its sequel (Flux/Llewellyn, 2012 and 2013). Agented by Jessica Sinsheimer.
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Josephine Carr, author of Monday’s Child (HarperCollins, 2006); No Regrets (Dial, 2004) is at work on The Rabbi’s Mother, the first in a new mystery series.
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