Allison Hedge Coke

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Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
Born August 4, 1958
Amarillo, Texas
Occupation Poet, Writer, Artist, Performer, Filmmaker, Educator, Organizer
Genre Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, Fiction, Script, Lyric
Notable works Dog Road Woman'Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer'Off-Season City Pipe Blood Run Streaming
Notable awards American Book Award;
King*Chavez*Parks Award (numerous others)
Website
allisonhedgecoke.com rdkla.com

Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, poet-writer, lives in Oklahoma and was primarily raised in North Carolina with some time on the Great Plains & Canada. Her debut book, Dog Road Woman, won the American Book Award and was the first finalist of the Paterson Poetry Prize & Diane DeCora Award since then, she has written five more award-winning books and edited eight unique anthologies. Noted (World Literature Today, American Literature...) as an epic poet, her long form and epic poems include: "Burn," "Streaming," "Before Next Dawning," "When the Animals Leave This Place," "Resonance in Motion," "When I was a Girl Woman," "Radio Wave Mama," "The Change," and "The Year of the Rat." Additionally, the orchestration of her authored books, including Off-Season City Pipe, Blood Run, and Streaming and edited volumes, including: Sing: Poetry of the Indigenous Americas, are also arranged to be read to experience a book-length poem. Additionally, The Year of the Rat is a book-length poem.

Background

Hedge Coke was born in Texas and grew up and came of age in North Carolina, Canada, and on the Great Plains. Her early adult life was also spent in North Carolina until she was 27. Her mother suffered from schizophrenia and spent many years in asylums. From the ages of 13-43, her work includes factory packer, waitressing, clerk, cashier, field worker, sharecropper (tobacco, sweet potatoes), dog trainer, horse trainer, wrangler, construction (heavy equipment, frame carpentry, wrecking crew), computer coding, night auditing, designing trucks by spec, car sales, commercial fisher, maid, songwriter, sessions musician, performer, artist, second-chance high school, gang intervention, stage tech, director, collections management, docent, interpreter, communications director, k-12, juvenile justice, labor, domestic abuse, homeless, mental health and after school program instructor. Her family's heritage includes: Metis, Huron, French Canadian, Luso, Cherokee, Irish and Scot. Her father was born in the US and her mother in Canada. [1][2]

Career

Hedge Coke held a National Endowment for the Humanities Distinguished Visiting Professor/Writer appointment for Hartwick College (2004), is an original and emeritus fellow of the Black Earth Institute Think-Tank, a MacDowell Colony for the Arts Fellow, a Hawthorden Castle Fellow, a Soul Mountain Fellow, a Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities Fellow, a Lannan Foundation residency fellow, a current University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Great Plains Study Fellow {flagship campus}, served as the Distinguished Paul W. Reynolds and Clarice Kingston Reynolds Endowed Chair in English, and as an Associate Professor of Poetry & Creative Writing in the English Department of the University of Nebraska at Kearney (2007–2012) and as a Visiting Artist of the University of Central Oklahoma (2012–2014). She is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at the University of Hawaii at Manoa (2014). [3][4]

Discography

  • Streaming, Long Person Records, with trio project Rd Klā (album).[5]

Bibliography

  • Streaming, Coffee House Press (poems) Split This Rock Teaching for Change Best Books of 2014 ISBN 978-1-56689-375-6

Winner: Wordcrafter of the Year Award Winner: 2015 IPPY Award – Bronze Medal (Independent Publisher Book Awards) Finalist: 2015 Eric Hoffer da Vinci Eye Award for superior cover art. Finalist: 2015 Eric Hoffer Montaigne Medal for most thought-provoking book.Finalst: 2015 2015 Eric Hoffer Award. Longlist: 2015 PEN/Open Book Award 2014 Split This Rock Notable Book 2014 Teaching for Change Notable Book .[6]

  • "Effigies II: An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing." Editor, Salt Publishing. 2014[7] Native America Calling Book of the Month
  • Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer, University of Nebraska Press (memoir, paperback edition), ISBN 978-0-8032-4846-5 Native America Calling Book of the Month.[8]
  • "Sing: Poetry of the Indigenous Americas", Editor, University of Arizona Press. 2011.[9]
  • "Effigies: An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing", Pacific Rim, Editor, Salt Publishing. 2009.[10]
  • "also, acquisition editor: Bone Light" by Orlando White, Red Hen Press. 2009.
  • Ahani: Indigenous American Poetry", Editor, Oregon State University.[11]
  • Blood Run", Salt Publishing (poems (free verse play poems)) ISBN 1844712664 Wordcraft Circle Writer of the Year Award. Native America Calling Book of the Month.[12]
  • Off-Season City Pipe, Coffee House Press (poems) ISBN 978-1-56689-171-4

Wordcraft Circle Writer of the Year Award, New York Book Festival Mention [Poetry] Native America Calling Book of the Month.[13]

  • From the Fields, Editor, California Poets in the Schools Press.[14]
  • Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer, University of Nebraska Press (memoir) ISBN 978-0-8032-1527-6 Native America Calling Book of the Month.

AIROS Book-of-the-Month, Booklist ALA Starred.[15][16]

Books edited or co-edited

Edited Books

  • "Effigies II: An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing." Editor, Salt Publishing. 2014[11] [21]
  • "Sing: Poetry of the Indigenous Americas", Editor, University of Arizona Press. 2011.[12] [9]
  • "Effigies: An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing", Pacific Rim, Editor, Salt Publishing. 2009.[13]
  • "Bone Light" by Orlando White, series editor, Red Hen Press. 2009.[22]
  • From the Fields, Editor, California Poets in the Schools Press. [14] [14]
  • Ahani: Indigenous American Poetry", Editor, Oregon State University. [15] Oregon State University.[11]
  • They Wanted Children, Editor, Sioux Falls School District Press. Sioux Falls School District (South Dakota) Sioux Falls School District (South Dakota) Poems and stories of coping. The Lost Boys from Sudan, American Indian students, Immigrant...
  • Coming to Life, Editor, Sioux Falls School District Press. Sioux Falls School District (South Dakota)[16]. Sioux Falls School District (South Dakota)[17] Poems of Peace After 9-11.
  • It's Not Quiet Anymore: New Work from the Institute of American Indian Arts, Co-Senior Editor with Heather Ahtone, Institute of American Indian Arts Press. [17] Institute of American Indian Arts Press.[20]
  • Voices of Thunder: New Work from the Institute of American Indian Arts, Co-Editor with Heather Ahtone, Institute of American Indian Arts Press.*"Institute of American Indian Arts Press.[20]

Magazines, Journals, and Folios Edited

  • "Platte Valley Review." Executive Editor. 2009-2012.[23]
  • "Black Renaissance Noire." Contributing Editor. Current.
  • "Kore Press KPoW Poem of the Week Series." Curator. Current.
  • "Fulcrum Poetry." Folio Editor. 2016.[24]
  • "Plume Poetry.: Folio Editor. 2015.[25]
  • "Asian American Literary Review, Mixed Blood in a Box Edition." Folio Editor.[26]
  • "Connecticut Review." 2008.[27]

Writing available online

Critical reception

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Of the mathematic prosody in "Blood Run" Chadwick Allen [29] won a Don D. Walker Award for his paper published in "American Literature" of Duke Journals.[30] Of Dog Road Woman Amiri Baraka described her as "skilled" and "spirited".[18][31]

Mira Bartok's review of Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer in Fourth Genre[32][33]

Reviews highlighted on University of Nebraska Press page[34] include, Billings Gazette Reviewer's (Chris Rubich) statement as "Razor-sharp."

Nebraska Writers Page, Gathers review listings at Creighton University.[35]

South Dakota Center for the Books Festival Featured Author[36]

Noted on Hate Crimes[37]

Interviews or autobiographical essays

Awards

External links

Notes

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  21. "http://www.saltpublishing.com/writers/profile.php?recordID=208324"
  22. "http://blog.pshares.org/index.php/i-dont-stand-alone-poets-orlando-white-and-sherwin-bitsui-on-the-importance-of-mentors/">
  23. http://www.plattevalleyreview.org/Webpages/2011%20start/PVR%20Main%20Web%20Pages/
  24. https://www.poets.org/academy-american-poets/event/madhat-and-fulcrum-present-evening-native-poetry
  25. http://plumepoetry.com/tag/allison-adelle-hedge-coke/
  26. http://aalr.binghamton.edu/special-issue-on-mixed-race/
  27. http://www1.easternct.edu/pressreleases/tag/connecticut-review/
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