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A volunteer and consultant for wildlife rehabilitation and endangered species programs, Hogan has also published essays with the Nature Conservancy and Sierra Club..
Her fiction has garnered many honors, including a Pulitzer Prize nomination and her poetry collections have received the American Book Award, Colorado Book Award, and a National Book Critics Circle nomination.
About the Author A major American writer and the recipient of the 2007 Mountains and Plains Booksellers Spirit of the West Literary Achievement Award, Linda Hogan is a Chickasaw poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, teacher, and activist who has spent most of her life in Oklahoma and Colorado.
Her poetry has received an American Book Award, Colorado Book Award, and a National Book Critics Circle nomination.
She is also a recipient of the 2016 PEN New England Henry David Thoreau Prize.
Linda Hogan is the recipient of the 2007 Mountains and Plains Booksellers Spirit of the West Literary Achievement Award.
Their voices refuse to sufferand their silences know the waystraight to the heart; it\'s bus route number eight.
They burn paper in bathroom sinks.
From "Those Who Thunder": Those who thunderhave dark hairand red throw rugs. offers readers the sweep of Linda Hogan\'s work--environmental and spiritual concerns, her Chickasaw heritage--in spare, elemental, visionary language.
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