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Richard Van Camp




 
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Novels
   The Lesser Blessed (1996)
   Beast (2025)
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Collections
   Angel Wing Splash Pattern (2002)
   Welcome Song for Baby (poems) (2007)
   The Moon of Letting Go (2009)
   Godless but Loyal to Heaven (2012)
   Night Moves (2015)
   Moccasin Square Gardens (2019)
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Non fiction
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Books containing stories by Richard Van Camp
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Never Whistle at Night (2023)
An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology
edited by
Theodore C Van Alst Jr and Shane Hawk
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Love Beyond Body, Space, and Time (2016)
An Indigenous LGBT Sci-fi Anthology
edited by
Hope Nicholson

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Richard Van Camp recommends
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Wandering Stars (2024)
Tommy Orange
"I don't know how many lives Tommy Orange has lived in this one to be able to do what he does so well, but Wandering Stars is a masterwork and an example of craft meeting storytelling excellence. If you loved Susan Power's The Grass Dancer and Michelle Good's Five Little Indians, if you love the writing of Lee Maracle, katherena vermette, Louise Erdrich, Cherie Demaline, Eden Robinson, Craig Lesley, Morgan Talty and James Welch, you are going to hold this novel to your heart because this is that magnificent. Bravo, Tommy Orange. Stand proud with what you've accomplished here. Wow!"
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A Grandmother Begins the Story (2023)
Michelle Porter
"A Grandmother Begins the Story will leave you forever charmed and soulspun. What a vision. What courage to blow a hole through all expectations of what a story can be and how it's told, and what a masterwork from a voice I'd follow anywhere. This is why we read and this is why we write: to discover places and voices and visions like these."
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Night of the Living Rez (2022)
Morgan Talty
"While soaked in pain and broken promises, Night of The Living Rez delivers with a grace and dignity on par with the writings of Craig Lesley, Dawn Dumont, James Welch and Joseph Dandurand. Morgan Talty delivers on so many levels and proves that this is why Indigenous Literature continues to be its own unique and sacred blessing. I loved this book. Loved it. And I can't wait to see what Morgan Talty does next. I am a fan for life. Mahsi cho, Morgan!"

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