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Danielle Geller

Danielle Geller is a writer of memoir, personal essays, and cultural criticism. She is a member of the Navajo Nation and is best known for her work that explores themes of family, heritage, and belonging. Her debut memoir, "Dog Flowers," received critical acclaim for its exploration of personal and familial history, as she recounts her experiences following her mother's death and delves into the complexities of her Native American identity. Geller holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona and has been featured in various literary publications. Her writing often involves detailed research and weaves together narrative nonfiction with archival documents and other multimedia elements, offering insights into the intersections of individual lives with broader historical and cultural contexts.

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Wayne State University Press

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