Drew Hayden Taylor
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Drew Hayden Taylor (born 1962 in Curve Lake, Ontario) is a Canadian playwright, author and journalist.
Taylor is part Ojibway and part Caucasian. He writes predominantly about First Nations culture, and has also been a frequent contributor to various magazines including This Magazine. In 2004 he was appointed to the Ontario Ministry of Culture Advisory Committee.
As well as his writing, Taylor has been the artistic director of Native Earth Performing Arts, and has taught at the Centre for Indigenous Theatre.
[edit] Bibliography
- Toronto at Dreamer's Rock (1990)
- Education is Our Right (1990)
- Pictures on the Wall (1990)
- The Bootlegger Blues (1991)
- A Contemporary Gothic Indian Vampire Story (1992)
- Someday (1993)
- The All Complete Aboriginal Show Extravaganza (1994)
- Funny, You Don't Look Like One (1996, essays)
- Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth (1998)
- Fearless Warriors (1998, short fiction)
- The Baby Blues (1999)
- 400 Kilometres (1999)
- Further Adventures of a Blue-Eyed Ojibway: Funny, You Don't Look Like One Two (1999, essays)
- alterNatives (2000)
- The Boy in the Treehouse (2000)
- Girl Who Loved Her Horses (2000)
- Furious Observations of a Blue-Eyed Ojibway: Funny, You Don't Look Like One Three (2002, essays)
- The Buz'Gem Blues (2002)
- 400 Kilometres (2005)
- Me Funny (2006)