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In this Tip Sheet, Eric Gansworth summarizes his contribution to the panel discussion The Good News: Reports From the Field- Recent Presenting and Publishing Projects From Around the State, held at Facing Pages: A Statewide Literary Convening, on May 13, 2006. Eric Gansworth, Professor of English and Lowery Writer in Residence at Canisius College, in Buffalo, NY, is an enrolled member of the Onondaga Nation who grew up on the Tuscarora Reservation in western New York. He is the author of three novels, Indian Summers, Smoke Dancing, Mending Skins, and a collection of poems, Nickel Eclipse: Iroquois Moon, and his work has been widely published in journals and anthologies. His next book, Breathing the Monster Alive, will be published in Fall of 2006. Also a visual artist, Gansworth has shown widely and incorporates his paintings as integral parts of his books.
In this Tip Sheet, Eric Gansworth summarizes his contribution to the panel discussion Building Audiences for Literature, from Facing Pages: A Statewide Literary Convening, June 3, 2005. Eric Gansworth, Professor of English and Lowery Writer in Residence at Canisius College, in Buffalo, NY, is an enrolled member of the Onondaga Nation who grew up on the Tuscarora Reservation in Western New York. He is the author of three novels, Indian Summers, Smoke Dancing and Mending Skins, and a collection of poems, Nickel Eclipse: Iroquois Moon; his work has been widely published in journals and anthologies.
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