"Social Security"
Year for Search |
2007
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Secondary Title |
The Wordstock Ten: Finalists from the 2007 Wordstock Short Fiction Competition
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Author | |
Annotation |
The story is set in a future in which climate change and economic problems have resulted in the government abandoning an Indian settlement. |
Pagination |
24-34
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Published Date |
2007 |
Publisher |
Distrib. Franklin, Beedle & Associates
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Place Published |
Wilsonville, OR
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Download citation | |
ISBN Number |
9781590282045, 978-1540396129
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Keywords | |
Full Text |
2007 Rentz, Pamela. “Social Security.” The Wordstock Ten: Finalists from the 2007 Wordstock Short Fiction Competition (Wilsonville, OR: Distrib. Franklin, Beedle & Associates, 2007), 24-34. Rpt. in her Red Tape: Stories from Indian Country (Np: CreateSpace, 2017), 43-59. A note says that this is a revised edition of a collection published in 2012, but no copy of that edition can be found. PSt The story is set in a future in which climate change and economic problems have resulted in the government abandoning an Indian settlement. The Native American female author is a member of the Karuk Tribe. |
Additional Publishers |
Rpt. in her Red Tape: Stories from Indian Country (Np: CreateSpace, 2017), 43-59. |
Holding Institutions |
PSt |
Author Note |
The Native American female author is a member of the Karuk Tribe |