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  • Jun 2, 2024 | denvervisitor.com | Nick Medina |K. A. Cobell |Erika Wurth

    Sunday, June. 02, 2024 Categories: Local News, Colorado SunReal Views: 0Rate this article: Each week as part of SunLit — The Sun’s literature section — we feature staff recommendations from book stores across Colorado. This week, the staff from Out West Books in Grand Junction recommends three novels that explore the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

  • May 24, 2024 | deepsouthmag.com | Kent Wascom |Nick Medina |Terah Shelton Harris |KB Brookins

    It’s 2026, and Rally is 13 years old. The long, hot Louisiana summer looms before him like a face-melting stretch of blacktop, and the country is talking civil war while his adoptive family acts more vicious than ever. Rally spends his days wondering about his dead father’s people, the Woolsacks of West Florida, who long ago led a failed rebellion to carve their own state from the swamp and sugar-sand of the coast.

  • Apr 23, 2024 | reactormag.com | Nick Medina

    We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina, a mythological horror novel available now from Berkley. All Noemi Broussard wanted was a fresh start. With a new boyfriend who actually treats her right and a plan to move from the reservation she grew up on—just like her beloved Uncle Louie before her—things are finally looking up for Noemi. Until the news of her boyfriend’s apparent suicide brings her world crumbling down.

  • Apr 20, 2024 | bookreporter.com | Nick Medina

    Native American author Nick Medina follows up his successful debut, SISTERS OF THE LOST NATION, with INDIAN BURIAL GROUND, another story that delves into cultural horror and its effects on modern-day reservation inhabitants. Noemi Broussard is a grown woman who still lives with her mother and is seeking to find happiness. She believes she has found just that with her boyfriend, Roddy.

  • Apr 18, 2024 | barnesandnoble.com | Nick Medina |Isabelle McConville

    Mysterious Deaths and Chilling Resurrections: A Guest Post from Nick Medina From his terrific (and terrifying) debut, Sisters of the Lost Nation, to his equally chilling follow-up, Nick Medina knows how to keep us glued to the page (with all he doors locked). Nick has penned an exclusive essay for B&N readers on the inspiration for his new novel and takes us behind the scenes of his unsettling world.

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