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Video of National Book Festival talk
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Profile from 1300 Elmwood (Buffalo State Alumni Magazine
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Review of If I Ever Get Out of Here from The Los Angeles Times
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Review of If I Ever Get Out of Here from The Washington Post
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Review of If I Ever Get Out of Here from The Buffalo News
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Review Eric did of Death Cab for Cutie’s 10th Anniversary Reissue of Transatlanticism, for At Length Magazine
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CNN Article on Multicultural protagonists in YA lit
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Reader Discussion of If I Ever Get Out of Here from Rich In Color website
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Resource Material from TeachingBooks.net (audio clip, some links)
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Leap in the Dark
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Link to Debbie Reese’s in depth observations about the opening chapter of If I Ever Get Out of Here
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Link to essays on the New York State Council on the Arts Literature Technical Assistance Program site. One concerns the relationship between writers and literary organizations and the other suggests tips for developing an effective set of materials for a successful reading of your own work.
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Link to Poetry Daily for Christopher Teutons review in The Kenyon Review
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Link to an excerpt from Mending Skins at the University of Nebraska Press site
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Link to The Public Theaters Online Journal for the Native Theater Festival including transcripts of discussions and interviews, including coverage of Erics play, Re-Creation Story.
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PDF of Susan Bernardins critical essay: As Long as the Hair Shall Grow: Survivance in Eric Gansworths Reservation Fictions in the anthology, Survivance, edited by Gerald Vizenor (University of Nebraska Press, 2008)
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Link to Picturing America Series for Public Libraries, 2010,for which the novel, Mending Skins, was chosen
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Profile about Niagara County Community College's Distinguished Alumni Award
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Interview Conducted at the State University of New York at Oneonta
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Video Link to perhaps the most surreal response to any of my work: an anonymous analysis of SMOKE DANCING, performed by paper puppets. (be warned, the song may stick in your head, the way Its a Small World, After All does, once youve been foolish enough to get on that ride at Disney World: (Kudos to the anonymous students who went to these strange labors!)
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From the PEN American Center page for the 2014 Banned Books Week: Reservation Sunsets and 'Salem's Lot'