Deborah A. Miranda - Writing Available Online

Writing Available Online

Work to Do & Dream On, 1991 from The Raven's Chronicles

Lunatic or Lover/Madman or Shaman: the Role of the Poet in Contemporary Culture(s) from The Raven's Chronicles

Deer & Petroglyphs in ASAIL

Swarm

The Zen of La Llorona

A Trick of Grace

Clean

Highway 126

Burning the Baskets

Migration

I Am Not a Witness

Stories I Tell My Daughter in Weber Studies

Indian Cartography in Weber Studies

Baskets in Weber Studies

Sorrow as a Woman, read by Deborah at Bumbershoot 2001 in Seattle

Stories I Tell My Daughter, read by Deborah at Bumbershoot 2001 in Seattle

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