Oklahoma Writers, Authors

WRITERS

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Te Ata, Native American storyteller, proclaimed Oklahoma's first State Treasure. Tishomingo, 1895-1995.
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William Bernhardt, novelist, thrillers. Midwest City (?).
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Jack Bickman. 75 books (Brad Smith series). Norman. (?)
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*Daniel J. Boorstin*, Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Raised in Tulsa.
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*C.J. Cherryh*. Prolific sci-fi award-winning author,
Hugo, Nebula, Born 1942, St. Louis, Univ. of Okla. graduate, resides in Oklahoma City(?).
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Robert Conley, Okla. Professional Writer's Hall of
Fame. Cushing, 1940.
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*Angie Debo*, considered the "First Lady of Oklahoma
History". Moved to Marshall, when 9 years old. 1890-1988.
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Ralph Waldo Ellison. National Book Award, 1953
(The Invisible Man). Oklahoma City, 1914-1994.
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John Hope Franklin, historian, author. Rentiesville, 1915.
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*Arrell M. Gibson*, historian/author/teacher, born in
Kansas but spent life in Oklahoma. 1921-1987.
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Gogisgi/Carroll Arnett, Cherokee poet. 1927-1997, Oklahoma City.
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Jean Hager, mystery suspense author, Pawnee.
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Raven (Lynn Davis) Hail. Prolific writer. Washington County, 1921.
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Joy Harjo, poet, author. Tulsa, 1951.
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Carolyn Hart, award-winning mystery writer. Oklahoma City.
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Paul Harvey, journalist, radio, (The Rest of the
Story). Tulsa.
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Tony Hillerman, mystery writer. Lawton/Oklahoma City.
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*Jenkin Lloyd Jones*, author, journalist, Editor/Publisher, Tulsa World. Born Madison, Wisc.
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Harold Keith. Award-winning author (Rifles for Watie). Apr. 8, 1903, Lambert.
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*Louis L'Amour*, prolific writer of westerns. Born North Dakota,
but lived in Choctaw several years. Charter Member of Oklahoma Writers Federation, first book published during this period. 1908-1988.
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*Raphael A. Lafferty*. Hugo-award winning science fiction novelist. Born Neola, Iowa, but moved to Tulsa when 4, born Nov. 7, 1914.
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*Savoie Lottinville*. Director, Univ. of Okla. Press, 1938-1967. Born Idaho, 1906-1997.
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N. Scott Momaday, 1969 Pullitzer Prize, fiction (House Made
of Dawn). Lawton, 1934.
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Bill Moyers, journalist, author of 4 bestsellers, TV producer 30 emmys, 240 hours Public Affairs television, June 6, 1934.
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*Dian Curtis Regan*. Member Oklahoma Professional Writers' Hall of Fame. Born Colorado Springs, now resides in Edmond.
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Carter Revard. Poet, linguist. Pawhuska, 1931.
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Vingie E. Roe. 31 novels, romanticized wild west. 1879-1958.
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Will Rogers, humorist, columnist, political commentary. Also starred in 43 movies. Oologah, 1879-1935.
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Ross Thomas, complex suspense thrillers, 25 books,
including 3 made into movies,(St. Ives, Hammett, Bound by
Honor). Oklahoma City, 1926-1995.
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Jim Thompson, mystery writer (The Getaway, The Grifters). Anadarko, 1906-1977.

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