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The short story "Kushtuka" by Mathilda Zeller, features the eponymous creature as a shapeshifter who assumes the image of the protagonist. The story is featured in the collection "Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology" published in 2023. [7]
Rice published the short story collection Midnight Sweatlodge in 2011, [8] as well as the novel Legacy in 2014, with Theytus Books, Ltd. [1] His second novel, Moon of the Crusted Snow, was published in October 2018 by ECW Press, [9] and the audiobook was narrated by actor Billy Merasty and released in December 2018.
Marcie Rendon (born 1952) [2] is a Native American playwright, poet, author, and community arts activist based in Minneapolis.She is an enrolled member of the White Earth Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe.
In June 2014 Van Camp was announced as a juror for the NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature. His finalist nominee was Little You artist Julie Flett. Van Camp was the 2017 Edmonton Metro Libraries writer in residence. [5] Van Camp was awarded the R. Ross Arnett Award for Children's Literature for his children's book Little You. [11]
Aileen Lucia Fisher (September 9, 1906 – December 2, 2002) was an American writer of more than a hundred children's books, including poetry, picture books in verse, prose about nature and America, biographies, Bible-themed books, plays, and articles for magazines and journals.
Never Whistle While You're Pissing (1998) The Patron Saint of the Nameless Dead (1999) Schadenfreude (2001) Offspring of the Cold War (2002) A Human Interest Story or The Gory Details and All (2004) Mimesophobia (or before and after) (2005) Dark Play or Stories for Boys (2007) The Javier Plays. Diagram of a Paper Airplane (2009)
Celine's Laws are outlined in the trilogy by a manifesto titled Never Whistle While You're Pissing. Wilson later goes on to elaborate on the laws in his nonfiction book, Prometheus Rising , as being inherent consequences of average human psychology.
Wolff was born on December 25, 1918, in Grass Lake, Jackson County, Michigan.She grew up on her grandparents' farm and attended a one-room country school. She was a senior at the University of Michigan when she wrote a novel-length story for an English composition class that won the 1940 Avery Hopwood Award, a university prize for excellent writing, worth $1,000.