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Eddie Chuculate

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225:, a Creek poet, says that it "investigates the broken-heart nation of Indian men. The epicenter of action is the tenuous meeting place between boyhood and manhood, between fierce need and desire." The seven stories follow the life of Jordan Coolwater, who leaves Oklahoma and goes West to pursue a sculpting career, all the while battling the two constants in his life: alcohol and art. The stories also explore history, myth, interracial relationships, racism and father-son relationships. On July 19, 2010, 183:, a short-story writer and novelist, was one of the jurors and she wrote an essay about her favorite piece. She said Chuculate's story "won me first, and last, by surprising me: every sentence unexpected, yet infallible. On rereading, both qualities remain... The calm, beautiful, unexplaining accuracy of description carries us right through the madness of the final adventure." Chuculate's stories have appeared in 790: 229:
review stated, "Chuculate writes forthright prose in a somber key, examining without judgment the lives of Native American characters. ... Memory and will converge here to powerful effect."
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In it, four Cheyenne people encounter the ocean for the first time when they travel to the Gulf of Mexico, experiencing a "cataclysmic journey" on their way.
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Joshua D. Miner (2014). "Beasts of burden: How literary animals remap the aesthetics of removal".
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Harjo, Joy; Chuculate, Eddie (January 2010). "Emerging Author: Fiction by Eddie Chuculate".
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Voices at Dawn: New Work from the Institute of American Indian Arts 1995-1996
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Voices at Dawn: New Work from the Institute of American Indian Arts 1995-1996
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Horton, D. Seth; Myhren, Brett Garcia (August 1, 2013). "Dear Shorty".
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Chuculate is on the faculty of Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver.
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and held a two-year Wallace Stegner Fellowship in creative writing at
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Chuculate won a PEN / O. Henry Award in 2007 for his story,
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Bruce Finley (November 13, 2005). Eddie Chuculate (ed.).
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Road to Nowhere and Other New Stories from the Southwest
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Road to Nowhere and Other New Stories from the Southwest
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featured Chuculate as the journal's "Emerging Author."
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Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society
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University of Iowa: 61–77. 359:Chee Brossy (October 17, 2012). 806:Writers from Muskogee, Oklahoma 786:Muscogee (Creek) Nation people 635:Wendy Burton (July 19, 2011). 1: 297:"Student and Alumni Profiles" 417:Chuculate, Eddie D. (1996). 253:The Fort Worth Star-Telegram 796:Native American journalists 678:Lighthouse Writers Workshop 217:His first book of fiction, 32:1978 (age 45–46) 827: 268:. He is an editor for the 96:Chuculate was awarded the 82:Wallace Stegner Fellowship 270:Trillium Literary Journal 343:Stanford University News 321:Craig S. Womack (2009). 244:Chuculate has worked at 463:10.17077/0021-065X.5366 92:. For his short story, 84:in creative writing at 74:Muscogee (Creek) Nation 16:American fiction writer 801:O. Henry Award winners 715:The Sunday Denver Post 674:"Eddie Chuculate, MFA" 541:World Literature Today 211:World Literature Today 132:Iowa Writers' Workshop 114:Chuculate was born in 103:World Literature Today 776:Bacone College alumni 569:. Black Sparrow Books 265:The Manhattan Mercury 200:Many Mountains Moving 80:descent. He earned a 54:Muscogee Creek Nation 339:"Stegner Fellowship" 177:Galveston Bay, 1826. 94:Galveston Bay, 1826, 88:. His first book is 128:Stanford University 116:Claremore, Oklahoma 86:Stanford University 35:Claremore, Oklahoma 708:"Orphaned by AIDS" 567:"Cheyenne Madonna" 168:and it received a 136:University of Iowa 120:Muskogee, Oklahoma 621:978-0-8263-5315-3 595:Publishers Weekly 590:"Fiction reviews" 430:978-1-881396-11-6 365:High Country News 345:. April 23, 1996. 227:Publishers Weekly 205:The Kenyon Review 197:Blue Mesa Review, 181:Ursula K. Le Guin 162:was published by 67: 66: 45:Writer and editor 818: 811:Muscogee writers 737: 734:Cheyenne Madonna 718: 712: 694: 693: 691: 689: 684:on July 24, 2014 680:. 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Claremore, Oklahoma
Muscogee Creek Nation
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Cherokee
Wallace Stegner Fellowship
Stanford University
O. Henry Award
World Literature Today
Claremore, Oklahoma
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Institute of American Indian Arts
Stanford University
Iowa Writers' Workshop
University of Iowa
The Iowa Review
Pushcart Prize
Ursula K. Le Guin
Manoa
Ploughshares
The Kenyon Review
World Literature Today
Joy Harjo
Publishers Weekly
The Tulsa World
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The Denver Post
The Manhattan Mercury
"Student and Alumni Profiles"
Red on Red: Native American Literary Separatism
"Stegner Fellowship"

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