Eddie Chuculate

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Eddie Chuculate is Creek and Cherokee from Muskogee, Oklahoma. He has published stories in Weber Studies, Many Mountains Moving, The Iowa Review, "Ploughshares," Manoa and Blue Mesa Review. His story, "Galveston Bay, 1826," tells of four Cheyenne Indians' cataclysmic journey to the Gulf of Mexico, encountering the ocean for the first time. The story was juror Ursula K. Le Guin's favorite in the O. Henry Prize Stories 2007 (Anchor Books). He has a story forthcoming in 2009 in the Kenyon Review.

Chuculate graduated with a degree in creative writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe and held a Wallace Stegner creative writing fellowship at Stanford University. He lives in Abu Dhabi, national capital of the United Arab Emirates, working as an editor at the new English-language newspaper', and is working on a collection of stories. He has been named the Short Fiction Editor of the Trillium Literary Journal.

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  • The O. Henry Prize Stories 2007, Laura Furman (Editor), Anchor.
  • Voices at Dawn: New Work from the Institute of American Indian Arts 1995-1996, Eddie Chuculate, Jason Begay, Fawn Williams, Pola Leonard, Sarah Chewiwie (Editors), Institute of American Indian Arts.
  • Home Is in the Blood: New Work from the Institute of American Indian Arts, Eddie Chuculate (Editor), Institute of American Indian Arts.

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