Archive for June 2009

The Great Death coming this fall

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My novel The Great Death is due out this fall—a story about how the 1918-1920 world influenza pandemic devastated a small village in

Alaska, killing everyone but two young sisters who struck off into the wilderness during winter to find civilization.

 

“A remarkable story of feminine courage. A small miracle.”    Tony Hillerman

 

 

Chapter in the works

Working on a chapter for a scholarly book to be published in India/Asia on Native American languages and literature, an ambitious undertaking that will encompass Pleistocene human migrations into the New World, proto-language diffusion, pre-and-post Western European contact (on both coasts), ending with a discussion of contemporary issues in Native American culture and language loss and preservation as well literature.

The Binghamton Poems

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The Binghamton Poems is due out in July. The poems were personally selected and edited by my friend John Updike, who co-judged the National Poetry Book Award with me in the mid-1990s. My poetry book The Indian Prophet is also forthcoming.

 

Waiting for the sun to come up

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Went wild turkey hunting with John Clark, getting up at 4 a.m., sitting in the woods drinking coffee and waiting for the sun to come up. A lot of fun. John got a nice Tom.

1,800 miles later

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In mid-May, 2009, I took a road trip up the northeastern coast, through upstate NY, Massachusetts, lower New Hampshire, Maine, and New Brunswick, Canada, ending up in Nova Scotia. Took the ferry across from St. John. Nice trip. Too long at 1,800 miles.

 

Soon to be finished

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Spent the spring semester 2009 working on a new YA adventure novel. Plan to finish this summer. Story based loosely on my own life; my brother and I marooned on a small island in Prince William Sound while deer and bear hunting in the fall of 1987.

 

Tikaani: still sitting close by

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Went home to Alaska over the Christmas 2008 break. I had to put down my 13 year old Black Lab named Tikaani (Ahtna for wolf), the same dog from The Trap. It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do. I loved that dog. I keep a photo of him on my dresser with his collar draped over it and a little wooden box containing some of his ashes sitting close by.

 

John Updike: a friend of mine

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John Updike has been a friend of mine since the late 1990s when we co-judged the National Poetry Book Award together (Denise Duhamel won that year). In late August of 2008, I traveled to Beverly, Massachusetts to visit him and to talk about our poetry book manuscripts-in-progress. His was to be called Endpoint, named similar to some of his earlier volumes; mine was later to be called The Binghamton Poems. After our three-hour meeting at a little restaurant on the bay near his home, we went our separate ways with the promise of editing each other’s work during the fall and early winter. Both are due out in mid 2009.

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