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SUMMARY:Deborah A. Miranda and A. J. Eversole
DESCRIPTION:Chautauqua Writers’ Center Faculty Reading — Featuring Deborah A. Miranda (Poetry) and A. J. Eversole (Prose) \nDeborah A. Miranda is a writer and enrolled member of the Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen Nation in California\, with Santa Ynez Chumash ancestry. Her hybrid project\, Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir\, won the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award; the 10th anniversary edition of Bad Indians was released in 2023 as a hardback with 50+ additional pages of material. Miranda is also the author of four poetry collections (Indian Cartography\, The Zen of La Llorona\, Raised by Humans\, and Altar for Broken Things) and co-editor of the Lambda finalist Sovereign Erotics: An Anthology of Two-Spirit Literature. Her scholarship focuses on California Indian experiences within and after Missionization and California Indian storyteller and culture bearers such as Isabel Meadows. She is Thomas H. Broadus\, Jr. Professor of English emerita at Washington and Lee University\, where she taught Native American Literatures and Creative Writing\, and was an affiliate of the Shepherd Poverty Studies Program and the Women and Gender Studies Programs. She and spouse Margo Solod now live in Eugene\, Oregon.  \nA.J. Eversole grew up in rural Oklahoma where the wide open spaces fed her imagination. An enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation\, she works across adult and children’s literature to explore themes of cultural reclamation\, resilience\, and the ways ancestral knowledge persists in modern worlds. Her stories appear in Legendary Frybread Drive-In (Heartdrum/HarperCollins)\, Beyond the Glittering World (Torrey House Press)\, and the forthcoming Never Whistle At Night Part II. When not writing\, she reports on Native Voices in literature for Cynsations News Website. Visit her on socials: @ajeversole
URL:https://www.chq.org/event/deborah-a-miranda-and-a-j-eversole/
LOCATION:Hall of Philosophy\, Hall of Philosophy
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Institution Program,Weekly Themes,Chautauqua Writers’ Center,Week Seven (August 8–15),Literary Arts
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