Craig Strete
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Craig Strete (born 1950) is a science fiction and a children's book author. He is noted for his use of American Indian themes and has been nominated for the Nebula Award twice. He is also known for a controversy involving writer Ron Montana.
Craig Strete also did the non-genre Burn Down the Night, which concerns Jim Morrison of The Doors. It is believed, but not confirmed, that the name is a pseudonym.
[edit] Bibliography
- Paint Your Face On a Drowning in the River (1978)
- When Grandfather Journeys into Winter (1979)
- If All Else Fails (1980)
- Burn Down the Night (1982)
- Dreams That Burn in the Night (1982)
- Death in the Spirit House (1988)
- Big Thunder Magic (1990)
- The World in Grandfather's Hands (1995)
- How the Indians Bought the Farm (1996)
- They Thought They Saw Him (1996)
- Little Coyote Runs Away (1997)
[edit] Reference
- The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, pgs 1172-1173