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“Never Whistle at Night”: Indigenous dark visions from Shane Hawk & Ted Van Alst, Jr A showcase to build the foundation for stories beyond this Native horror anthology

“Never Whistle at Night”: Indigenous dark visions from Shane Hawk & Ted Van Alst, Jr A showcase to build the foundation for stories beyond this Native horror anthology

by Summer Brooks | September 24, 2023 Leave a Comment

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Editors Shane Hawk and Ted Van Alst Jr are here to to talk about their new collection, “Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology”, how the anthology came together, the search for established and new voices to include, and more.

They also talk about their hopes for the future of promoting Indigenous fiction from as many tribes and cultures as we can include, and in mediums beyond prose fiction.

Shane Hawk: shanehawk.com, (Twitter) @shanehawkk
Theodore Van Alst, Jr: (Twitter) @TVAyyyy

What fables, myths, and legends from cultures around the world would you want to read more about? Let us know! Send Summer an email, or have your say in the comments below!

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