American Indian Film Festival November 1-10
The 38th Annual American Indian Film Festival begins November 1 in San Francisco. Since its inception in 1975, the American Indian Film...
WordTemple Arts and Lectures is celebrating the work of Judy Grahn
WordTemple Arts & Lectures is celebrating the work of Judy Grahn and fellow author Susan Griffin this Saturday, October 26 at 7:00pm. The...
Joy Harjo and Dean Rader to read at Litquake
LitQuake, San Francisco’s annual literary festival, is in full swing! Joy Harjo, whose writing is featured in The Aunt Lute Anthology of...
Geling Yan’s Novella Nanjing Heroes Being Adapted for Film
Geling Yan, author of White Snakes and other stories, is working on a novel called Nanjing Heroes, based on the Nanjing Massacre of 1937....
Announcing the Launch of A Simple Revolution: Community Dialogue with Judy Grahn!
Aunt Lute is thrilled to announce the launch of A Simple Revolution: Community Dialogue with Judy Grahn! The project is inspired by...
Teacher at Point Blank Author Interview & Book Review
Jo Scott-Coe, author of Teacher at Point Blank: Confronting Sexuality, Violence, and Secrets in a Suburban School, spoke with feminist...
Oklahoma Welcomes LeAnne Howe Home for American Indian Award
The Ada Evening News, Tulsa World, and other Oklahoma news outlets celebrated LeAnne Howe’s homecoming to receive the Tulsa Library...
LeAnne Howe Working on New Novel as a Fulbright Scholar in Amman, Jordan
While many of are following the news in Middle East unfold our TV and computer screens, LeAnne Howe, author of Shell Shaker and Miko...
Jo Scott-Coe Profiled in Inland Empire Cover Story and Video
Jo Scott-Coe, educator and author of Teacher at Point Blank: Confronting Sexuality, Violence, and Secrets in a Suburban School, is the...
The Judy Grahn Reader Selected as American Library Association Over the Rainbow List LGBTIQ Book
Aunt Lute is pleased to announce that The Judy Grahn Reader has been selected as one of the books on the inaugural Over the Rainbow list...