Bibliography of the published works of Mary TallMountain Compiled by Kitty Costello, Trustee of Mary TallMountain’s Literary Estate Revised 12/97 The bibliography includes a complete listing of TallMountain publications of: Collections consisting of her writings; Posters featuring her poems with related illustrations; Anthologies in which her work is published (listed chronologically); Magazines and periodicals in… Continue reading Bibliography of the published works of Mary TallMountain
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Application
Award for Creative Writing and Community Service GUIDELINES AND FORM About the Awards The TallMountain awards for creative writing and community service are distributed periodically to low-income writers who display artistic merit and who contribute to the development of their communities. Preference is given to Native Americans, homeless persons and residents of the Tenderloin… Continue reading Application
TallMountain Awards
TallMountain Award for Creative Writing and Community Service Since 1994 the TallMountain Award has commemorated Mary’s literary excellence and her generous spirit in community. Awards are given to low-income and emerging writers who display artistic merit and who contribute to spiritual and artistic development in their communities. Preference is given to Native Americans and to… Continue reading TallMountain Awards
About the TallMountain Circle
Mary TallMountain was a woman of generous spirit who helped and encouraged many colleagues and struggling writers of all ages and backgrounds. She wished to carry on that spirit of generosity after her death. According to TallMountain’s will, the proceeds from her published works will go to benefit low-income writers, particularly Native Americans and writers… Continue reading About the TallMountain Circle
Until We Are Strong Together: Women Writers in the Tenderloin
Caroline E. Heller PROLOGUE IT TURNED INTO SOMETHING TRUE TO YOU I lived an ordinary life among down-to-earth routines. And yet I felt two things very strongly: I felt, however ordinary those routines, that I stood at the Iyric center of my experience, and that I wished to make a visionary claim for that experience.… Continue reading Until We Are Strong Together: Women Writers in the Tenderloin