Crazy Horse's Girlfriend

Fiction & Literature, Native American & Aboriginal, Coming of Age, Literary
Cover of the book Crazy Horse's Girlfriend by Erika T. Wurth, Curbside Splendor Publishing
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Author: Erika T. Wurth ISBN: 9781940430447
Publisher: Curbside Splendor Publishing Publication: August 25, 2014
Imprint: Curbside Splendor Publishing Language: English
Author: Erika T. Wurth
ISBN: 9781940430447
Publisher: Curbside Splendor Publishing
Publication: August 25, 2014
Imprint: Curbside Splendor Publishing
Language: English

Blurbs from Donald Ray Pollack and Sandra Cisneros indicate major crossover potential with Latinos and fans of gritty realism.

Author is already celebrated and respected in Native American community.

Distinguished Writer in Residence at the Institute of American Indian Arts.

Author is Apache, Chickasaw and Cherokee.

Author poised to become a leading voice in the next wave of Native American Fiction, filling a need felt more acutely as writers like Sherman Alexie and Louis Erdrich continue to age.

Has made several radio show appearances to discuss writing and her Native American heritage.

A published poet with an eye for poignant detail, Wurth has a knack for constructing subtly brilliant sentences that reward close readings and lovers of language.

Recent short story publications include Cimmaron Review, Southern California Review, Drunken Boat, and several forthcoming at the time of the book's publication

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Blurbs from Donald Ray Pollack and Sandra Cisneros indicate major crossover potential with Latinos and fans of gritty realism.

Author is already celebrated and respected in Native American community.

Distinguished Writer in Residence at the Institute of American Indian Arts.

Author is Apache, Chickasaw and Cherokee.

Author poised to become a leading voice in the next wave of Native American Fiction, filling a need felt more acutely as writers like Sherman Alexie and Louis Erdrich continue to age.

Has made several radio show appearances to discuss writing and her Native American heritage.

A published poet with an eye for poignant detail, Wurth has a knack for constructing subtly brilliant sentences that reward close readings and lovers of language.

Recent short story publications include Cimmaron Review, Southern California Review, Drunken Boat, and several forthcoming at the time of the book's publication

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