Linda Hogan (Chickasaw) is a poet, novelist, essayist, teacher, and activist. Her work illuminates environmental and Indigenous activism, as well as Native spirituality. She was born in Oklahoma and now lives and works in Idledale, Colorado, a town of 252 human souls. Her literary works have earned her awards and fellowships including a National Endowment of the Arts award, a Guggenheim, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writers Circle of America, and, most recently, the Thoreau Prize from PEN and a Native Arts and Culture Award. Connect with Linda at lindahoganwriter.com.
Praise for the work of Linda Hogan “Linda Hogan’s work is rooted in truth and mystery.” —Louise Erdrich “Words for healing.” —Joy Harjo “Breathtaking.” —Barbara Kingsolver “Essential.” —Luis Alberto Urrea “Evocative, true, and dangerous.” —Terry Tempest Williams “Absorbing and lyrical.” —Paula Gunn Allen “Powerful.” —Tony Hillerman “A marvel.” —Jim Harrison