Allison Hedge Coke

Allison Adelle Hedge Coke (born August 4, 1958) is an American Book Award-winning American/Canadian poet of mixed Wendat/Huron/Metis/Tsalagi/ Creek/French Canadian/Portuguese/Irish/Scot/English ancestry. Biographical information from Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer cite page of memoir

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Background

Hedge Coke was born in Texas and grew up and came of age in North Carolina, Canada, and on the Great Plains. Her early adult life was also spent in North Carolina until she was 27. Biographical information from Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer cite page of memoir

Career

Hedge Coke is a former National Endowment for the Humanities Distinguished Visiting Professor/Writer appointment for Hartwick College, an original fellow of the Black Earth Institute Think-Tank, a MacDowell Colony for the Arts Fellow, a Hawthorden Castle Fellow, a Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities Fellow, a current University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Great Plains Study Fellow {flagship campus}, holds the Distinguished Paul W. Reynolds and Clarice Kingston Reynolds Endowed Chair in English, and is an Associate Professor of Poetry & Creative Writing in the English Department of the University of Nebraska at Kearney. University of Nebraska Biographical Information Link for Endowed Chair

Bibliography

Books edited or co-edited

Writing available online

Critical reception

In an American Library Association starred Booklist review of Blood Run[13] ALA reviewer Patricia Monaghan described Hedge Coke as William Blake.

Of Dog Road Woman Amiri Baraka described her as "skilled" and "spirited".[5]

Mira Bartok Review of Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer in Fourth Genre [14]

Reviews highlighted on University of Nebraska Press page[15] include, Billings Gazette Reviewer's (Chris Rubich) statement as "Razor-sharp."

Nebraska Writers Page, "What the Critics Say" Gathers review listings at Creighton University. [16]

South Dakota Center for the Books Festival Featured Author[17]

Noted on Hate Crimes[18]

Interviews or autobiographical essays

Awards

http://www.unk.edu/fah/english.aspx?id=27130University of Nebraska Biographical Page for Endowed Chair

The University of Nebraska at Kearney Endowed Chair Faculty webpage[25] cites the other following state and national awards and citations:

External links

References

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