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Native America Calling: Indigenous creepy reads on the bookshelf
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Native Bookshelf: Indigenous creepy reads
You never know what spirits you might summon when you whistle in the darkness.
A new anthology Never Whistle At Night includes a story by Mi’kmaw writer Tiffany Morris. The author also has a horror novella, Green Fuse Burning, being released on Halloween.
Guests on Native America Calling
Tiffany Morris (Mi’kmaq), author
Richard Van Camp (Tłı̨chǫ Dene), author, storyteller, and mentor
Brendan Shay Basham (Diné), writer, artist, educator, and former chef
Mandi Harris (citizen of the Cherokee Nation), children’s librarian and currently a Ph.D student in Information Science at the University of Washington
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