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Eddie Chuculate

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Eddie Chuculate is an American fiction writer of Muscogee and Cherokee descent.

His first book, Cheyenne Madonna, was published in July 2010 by Black Sparrow Books, an imprint of David R. Godine, Publisher, in Boston. Chuculate won a PEN/O. Henry Award in 2007 for his story, "Galveston Bay, 1826."

Chuculate's stories have appeared in Manoa, Ploughshares, the Iowa Review, Blue Mesa Review, Many Mountains Moving and The Kenyon Review.

He is an editor for the Trillium Literary Journal. In the July/Aug. 2010 edition of World Literature Today, Chuculate was featured as the journal's "Emerging Author."

He held a Wallace Stegner creative writing fellowship at Stanford University and was admitted to the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa in 2010.

Eddie Chuculate

3.8/5 ( ratings)
Eddie Chuculate is an American fiction writer of Muscogee and Cherokee descent.

His first book, Cheyenne Madonna, was published in July 2010 by Black Sparrow Books, an imprint of David R. Godine, Publisher, in Boston. Chuculate won a PEN/O. Henry Award in 2007 for his story, "Galveston Bay, 1826."

Chuculate's stories have appeared in Manoa, Ploughshares, the Iowa Review, Blue Mesa Review, Many Mountains Moving and The Kenyon Review.

He is an editor for the Trillium Literary Journal. In the July/Aug. 2010 edition of World Literature Today, Chuculate was featured as the journal's "Emerging Author."

He held a Wallace Stegner creative writing fellowship at Stanford University and was admitted to the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa in 2010.

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