Carter Meland has been teaching American Indian Literature courses for the Department of American Indian Studies since before the turn of the millenium. He received his Ph.D. in American Studies with a thesis that examined the role of tricksters in the works of contemporary Native novelists. His academic work has appeared in journals like American Studies, Studies in the Humanities, and Studies in American Indian Literatures. His fiction has appeared in Yellow Medicine Review and The Scruffy Dog Review. He is now at work researching Native writing in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres.
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