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Nathan Niigan Noodin AdlerBawaajigan: Stories of Power: The Exile Book of Anthology Series: Number Eighteen, Paperback
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Bawaajigan--an Anishinaabemowin word for dream or vision--is a collection of powerful short fiction (urban-fantasy and high-fantasy; alternative histories, and alternative realities; brushes with the supernatural, the prophetic, the hallucinatory, and the surreal) by Indigenous writers from across Turtle Island. Contributors Richard Van Camp, Autumn Bernhardt, Brittany Johnson, Gord Grisenthwaite, Joanne Arnott, Delani Valin, Cathy Smith, David Geary, Yugcetun Anderson, Gerald Silliker Pisim Maskwa, Karen Lee White, Sara Kathryn General, Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, Francine Cunningham, Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith, Lee Maracle, Wendy Bone bring you tales about the state of sleep-deprivation where dreams ends and reality begins; the tension of television static that conjures a certainty of something terrible about to happen; encounters with spirit guides and spirit enemies; confrontations with ghosts haunting Residential School hallways, and ghosts looking on from the afterlife; and more. These are stories about the strength and power of dreams.
Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler is is Anishinaabe and Jewish, and is a member of Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation. Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith is a Saulteaux writer, editor, and journalist from Peguis First Nations who has received numerous awards.
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