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Tag Archives: Sherman Alexie
HOW TO WRITE A BOOK REVIEW
How To Write A Book Review By Jorge Antonio Vallejos A large part of blackcoffeepoet.com is dedicated to writing book reviews. I also write book reviews for other publications. I remember writing my first book review in grade five. I … Continue reading
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Tagged How To Write A Book Review, Sherman Alexie, writing, Writing Book Reviews
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VIDEO: LINES I LOVED FROM SHERMAN ALEXIE’S “WHAT I’VE STOLEN, WHAT I’VE EARNED”
I recently read What I’ve Stolen, What I’ve Earned by Sherman Alexie. It was amazing! Alexie is one of my favorite poets. I own and have read, and re-read, his sex previous collections of poems. While reading the book I … Continue reading
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Tagged American Indian writers, Ariana X Rodriguez, Eroticizing Native Americans, Exoticizing people of colour, Found poem, Gentrification, Hanging Loose Press, Indian Names, Indigenous Poetry, Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, Native American Literature, racism, Sherman Alexie, Sherman Alexie poetry, Sonnet poem, What I've Stolen What I've Earned by Sherman Alexie
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FOUND SONNET, LINES I LOVED FROM SHERMAN ALEXIE’S “WHAT I’VE STOLEN, WHAT I’VE EARNED”
Found Sonnet, Lines I Loved From Sherman Alexie’s What I’ve Stolen, What I’ve Earned By Jorge Antonio Vallejos 1. My Indian name is Wants To Tell You His Indian Name Because It Makes Him Feel More Indian. 2. …my big brother, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariana X Rodriguez, Eroticizing Native Americans, Exoticizing people of colour, Found poem, Hanging Loose Press, Indian Names, Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, Native American Literature, Native American Poetry, People of colour and gentrification, Sherman Alexie, Sonnet poem, What I've Stolen What I've Earned by Sherman Alexie
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7 REASONS WHY I MAKE READING LISTS
7 Reasons Why I Make Reading Lists By Jorge Antonio Vallejos Every season I make a reading list. I’ve shared three lists with you already: Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Winter 2012/2013 Here are 7 reasons why I make reading lists. … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 Reasons To Make A Reading List, Aboriginal Literature, Book Haul, Book lists, How to make a reading list, Making a reading list, Motivational, poetry, Post colonial ilterature, Purpose, Reading lists, Sherman Alexie, Simon Ortiz, Writing advice, Writing Motivation
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MY SUMMER 2012 READING LIST
My Summer Reading List By Jorge Antonio Vallejos Around this time of year lots of media write about summer reading. They look at the publishing industry and how it changes during the summer and give titles that are normally read … Continue reading
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Tagged "Letters To A Young Poet", "The Screwtape Letters", Alan Heathcock, Bao Phi, Black Coffee Poet, Book Junkie, Book Lover, books, Brene Brown, C.S Lewis, Ed Bok Lee, Ernesto Quinonez, Gloria Anzaldua, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Jim Harrison, John C. Maxwell, Julia Cameron, Marguerite Duras, Memoir, Myles Munroe, Nalo Hopkinson, poetry, Rainer Maria Rilke, Ray Bradbury, Recommended reading, Richard Branson, Roberto Bolano, Scott Peck, Sherman Alexie, Short Story, Summer 2012 Reading List, Summer Reading List
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