Amy Krout-Horn(Oieihake Win, Last Word Woman) has resided in two worlds; the world of the sighted and the
world of the blind. She has been a writer in both of them. She spent time in Washington DC
acting as a political lobbyist for the disabled, worked as the first
blind teaching assistant at the University
of Minnesota’s American
Indian Studies program, and holds degrees in American Indian studies and
psychology. She is a regular contributor to Slate and Style magazine
and, in 2008, was awarded their top fiction prize for War Pony. Amy, with her life-partner, Gabriel Horn, co-authored
the novella, Transcendence (All Things That Matter Press, 2009). Her
creative non-fiction was featured in the spring 2010 issue of Breath and
Shadow, and Talking Stick Native Arts Quarterly published her essay,
Bleeding Black, in their fall 2010
issue. Her latest book is an autobiographical novel, My Father’s Blood (All
Things That Matter Press, 2011). Currently, she is at work on her third novel, Dancing
in Concrete Moccasins.
A staunch advocate
for social and environmental justice, she writes and lectures on native history
and culture, diabetes and disability, and humanity’s connection and commitment
to the natural world. For more information, to purchase books, or to contact
Amy, please visit her official web site.
An example all should follow.
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