Linda Rodriguez

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Linda Rodriguez

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Linda Rodriguez’s novel, Every Last Secret featuring Skeet Bannion, won the 2011 St. Martin’s Press/Malice Domestic First Novel Competition and will be published by St. Martin’s Press/Minotaur Books on 4/24/2012. Rodriguez has published two books of poetry, Heart’s Migration (Tia Chucha Press, 2009), winner of the 2010 Thorpe Menn Award for Literary Excellence, and Skin Hunger (Potpourri Publications, 1995, Scapegoat Press, 2007). She received the 2010 Inspiration Award from the KC Arts Fund, the 2009 Elvira Cordero Cisneros Award from the Macondo Foundation, and the 2009 Midwest Voices and Visions Award from the Alliance of Artists Communities and the Joyce Foundation and has been both a Ragdale Fellow and a Macondo Fellow. She is the vice ...more

Continuing Native American Heritage Month--"At the Stomp Dance"

"Contemporary Stomp Dance" by Marcine QuenzlerOn the last day of Native American Heritage Month, I said I wanted to extend it at least to the end of the year, since it was the only time mainstream America paid any attention to or acknowledged that there were still Natives living in this contemporary world beside them, that we weren't just historical and extinct. That last may just be wishful t Read more of this blog post »
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Every Last Secret (Skeet Ba...

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Every Broken Trust (Skeet B...

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Every Hidden Fear (Skeet Ba...

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Heart's Migration

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The I Don't Know How to Coo...

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“Stay quiet and people tell you amazing truths.”
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“Happy is lots better than exciting”
Linda Rodriguez, Every Broken Trust

“If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.”
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“That perfect tranquility of life, which is nowhere to be found but in retreat, a faithful friend and a good library.”
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Linda Robert wrote: "Thanks for accepting my friend request, Linda."

You're very welcome, Robert.


Robert Thanks for accepting my friend request, Linda.


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Linda Maryfrances wrote: "Linda,

I'm delighted to be your friend and share the love of books. I'm currently recommending In the Time of the Butterflies to friends. It's one I've taught year after year and students always..."


Maryfrances,

Sorry about that. I joined to see what the site was saying about my books and hit SKIP when it asked me to check my address book, but it seems to have sent out something to everyone in my address book that is on GoodReads anyway. Some of them are people I don't really know, but we're on a list together from some organization and they don't know who this crazy woman is asking them to be her "friend." Certainly not anything I ever intended. I don't do the social networking site stuff usually. But many thanks for the book recommendations. I love Annie Dillard.

Linda


Maryfrances Linda,

I'm delighted to be your friend and share the love of books. I'm currently recommending In the Time of the Butterflies to friends. It's one I've taught year after year and students always find very moving. Plus they learn some history. You've probably read it, though, so I'd also recommend For the Time Being by Annie Dillard, one of my favorite writers.

Maryfrances


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