Craig Strete

Craig Kee Strete (born 6 May 1950) is an American science fiction writer of Cherokee descent.[1] He is noted for his use of American Indian themes and has had multiple Nebula Award nominations.

Career

Craig K. Strete earned his B.A. in 1975 at Wayne State University and his M.F.A. in 1978 at University of California at Irvine.

Beginning in the early 1970s, while working in the Film and Television industry, Strete began writing emotional Native American themed, and science fiction short stories and novellas. He has had three Nebula Award nominations: two for the short stories Time Deer and A Sunday Visit with Great-grandfather[2] and one for the novelette The Bleeding Man.[3]

In 1974 Strete published a magazine dedicated to Native American science fiction, Red Planet Earth.[4] His play Paint Your Face On A Drowning In The River (originally produced May 16, 1984 by East/West Players in Los Angeles, CA) was the 1984 Dramatists Guild/CBS New Plays Program first-place winner.

Strete has published four collections of short fiction: The Bleeding Man and Other Science Fiction Stories,[5] If All Else Fails...,[6] Dreams That Burn in the Night[7] and Death Chants.[8] He has also published two novels, To Make Death Love Us[9] (published under the name Sovereign Falconer) and Death in the Spirit House.[10]

Bibliography

  • The Bleeding Man (1978)
  • Paint Your Face On a Drowning in the River (1978)
  • When Grandfather Journeys into Winter (1979)
  • Dark Journey (1979)
  • If All Else Fails (1980)
  • Burn Down the Night (1982)
  • Dreams That Burn in the Night (1982)
  • Death in the Spirit House (1988)
  • Big Thunder Magic (1990)
  • The World in Grandfather's Hands (1995)
  • How the Indians Bought the Farm (1996)
  • They Thought They Saw Him (1996)
  • Little Coyote Runs Away (1997)
  • The Lost Boy And The Monster (1997)
  • The Rattlesnake Who Went To School (2004)
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References

  1. Silverberg, Robert (1978). New Dimensions: Science Fiction No. 8. Harper & Row. p. 134.
  2. http://dpsinfo.com/awardweb/nebulas/80s.html Archived 2018-08-17 at the Wayback Machine Nebula Final Ballots from the 1980s, accessed March 11, 2011
  3. http://dpsinfo.com/awardweb/nebulas/70s.html Archived 2007-12-18 at the Wayback Machine Nebula Final Ballots from the 1970s, accessed March 11, 2011
  4. Harry Harrison and Brian Aldiss, The Year'S Best Science Fiction No 8, Sphere SF, 1974, p 219
  5. Strete, Craig (1977) The Bleeding Man and Other Science Fiction Stories, Greenwillow Books/William Morrow
  6. Strete, Craig (1980) If All Else Fails..., Doubleday
  7. Strete, Craig (1982) Dreams That Burn in the Night, Doubleday
  8. Strete, Craig (1988) Death Chants, Doubleday
  9. Sovereign Falconer (1987) To Make Death Love Us, Doubleday Foundation
  10. Strete, Craig (1988) Death in the Spirit House, Doubleday Foundation
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