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Linda Hogan



Linda K. Hogan, MA, is an American poet, storyteller, academic, playwright, novelist, environmentalist, and Writer in Residence of the Chickasaw Nation. Her work centers on the world of native peoples, the environment, and her own Indigenous perspective.

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Indios

Filled with powerful imagery, this poem relates the tragic story of Indios, a native woman falsely accused of the death of her children.

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People of the Whale

Deeply ecological, original, and spellbinding. A hauntingly beautiful novel of the hidden dimensions of life.

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2021 OK Book Award Interview with Writer/Poet Linda Hogan

Linda Hogan won the 2021 Oklahoma Book Award in the Poetry category for her poetry collection, A History of Kindness, published by Torrey House Press.

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Solar Storms

An Indian girl returns home to find her identity. She is Angela Jensen, 17, whose stay in an Indian village in Northern Minnesota turns into a depressing lesson in the lot of her people, but also brings self-discovery and love.

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Mean Spirit

The Grayclouds discover oil on their Oklahoma ranch in the 1920's and that sets off a continuous round of crime and suffering.

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Linda Hogan reading at the 2006 Dodge Poetry Festival

Poetry reading of Linda Hogan's poems, ""The History of Red" and "Other Sister Twin."

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Healing the Divide: Poems of Kindness and Connection

This anthology features poems by Mark Doty, Ross Gay, Donald Hall, Marie Howe, Naomi Shihab Nye and many others. These poets, from all walks of life, and from all over America, prove to us the possibility of creating in our lives what Dr.

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Power

Linda Hogan's remarkable gift is a language of her own, moving gracefully between ordinary conversation and the embrace of divinity is a haunting, beautiful testament.

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Innocence

This poem by Linda Hogan explores the concept of self-growth and recognizes the potential within us all to be more than we are at any given moment.

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The Woman Who Watches Over the World

A deeply courageous account of Hogan's personal and tribal history.

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