Jennifer Lynn Trudeau is a Native American author of fiction, essays, and poetry. Born October 22, 1970 in Detroit, Michigan, she is a registered band member of the Mohawk Nation, Turtle clan, Six Nations of the Grand River.
Trudeau graduated from The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1992 with an AB in English Literature. There she was awarded two Hopwood awards, one first place, one second, in 1992. She attended the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles in 1994, graduating in three semesters at the top of her class. At USC she completed John Rechy's course on the writing of the novel and serve as a preliminary judge in the Ann Stanford poetry contest. From 1993-5, as a graduate student, she regularly published techincal articles for the Far West Regional Technology Transfer Center in Los Angeles an assistant editor of the Far West Transfer News, the NASA publication on Technology Transfer.
She has been a university instructor in Detroit, Michigan, since 1997.
Partial List of Publications Available Online * Surface Properties of the Moon * Yellowstoned
* Sensate
* Without Biting the Fruit of Knowledge
* Earthquake Season
* Crow
Interviews, Reviews
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* Featured Author, Identity Theory
* Short review of "Without Biting the Fruit of Knowledge"
Other Work
* In the Beginning, available in
* Turf, originally published at Flash Flooding (defunct).
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