Erika T. WurthinANMLYFrom the Blackfeet Reservation to Great Falls, Stephen Graham Jones’s The Only Good Indians Will…The inimitable — and prolific Blackfeet master of horror is back with a killer of a book. The Only Good Indians (out with Saga/Simon &…Apr 14, 2020Apr 14, 2020
Erika T. WurthinANMLYPeople Live and People Die: A ReviewBrandon Hobson’s, dark, delicate novel, Where the Dead Sit Talking, is one of those novels that comes around rarely in Native American…Jul 5, 2018Jul 5, 2018
Erika T. WurthinANMLYEvery Living Species: Lovely DystopiaIn Erin Stalcup’s Every Living Species, we are confronted with much that we don’t want to be confronted with: who we are as human beings…May 2, 2018May 2, 2018
Erika T. WurthinANMLYEden Robinson’s Son of a Trickster, a Funny, Dark Native FantasyIf you know Canadian Native writer Eden Robinson, you know that her laugh can take over a room. So it’s no surprise that her novel, Son of…Oct 21, 2017Oct 21, 2017
Erika T. WurthinANMLYVermette’s The Break is a KillerCanadian Native writer Katherena Vermette’s The Break is a novel to be jealous of for a number of reasons, but especially if you’re reading…Aug 7, 2017Aug 7, 2017
Erika T. WurthinANMLYMoonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection, Volume 2Edited by Hope Nicholson and published by the indigenous-run Alternative History Comics Inc., Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection…Jun 30, 2017Jun 30, 2017