Writers' Workshop alum m.s. RedCherries will read from her stunning, multimorphic work of poetry and prose about Indigenous identity, mother. “This is an extraordinary debut by an innovative new voice in Native American literature. Throughout mother, m.s. RedCherries weaves a multigenerational and polyphonic narrative that spirals across time and space to explore themes of indigenous identity, adoption, residential schools, and reservations. While there is a profound sense of loss and trauma in these pages, there is also a pulsing abundance of Indian resilience and life.” —Craig Santos Perez
m.s. RedCherries received an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and a JD from Arizona State University College of Law. She is a citizen of the Northern Cheyenne Nation and lives in Brooklyn.
Lan Samantha Chang is the Director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and author of the award-winning books The Family Chao, Hunger, Inheritance, and All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost.
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