Recently, I was fortunate enough to be asked to do an interview with Susan Shannon, Office Manager and Producer of "Indian Times" on KGOU 106.3 FM and KROU 105.7 FM, the local (Norman/OKC Metro area) National Public Radio affiliate about my book, Native Americans in Comics: A Critical Study from McFarland.
The Indian Times show gives a local focus to the Native American community in Oklahoma and throughout the area and precedes the national NPR show, Native American Calling.
While the original recording is somewhat longer, you can listen to a portion of the interview HERE.
Be sure to pick up a copy of the book today!
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Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Radio Interview with Local NPR Station: KGOU
About Michael Sheyahshe
Michael Sheyahshe (Caddo) has been published in various magazines and journals and his book, Native Americans in Comic Books: A Critical Study, is available from McFarland publications. Michael received two separate Bachelor degrees (cum laude) from OU: one in Native American Studies and another in Film. Michael earned a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in 3D Modeling from the Academy of Art University.
His comic book character, Dark Owl, is featured in a collaboration with the Indigenous Narratives Collective (INC) in INC's Universe #0. Michael illustrated a story written by Mary Skaggs in Literati Press Presents "What The Stars Must Think Of Us", and his story, "Strike & Bolt", illustrated by George Freeman ("Captain Canuck") for AH Comics' Kickstarter-funded, "MOONSHOT: The Indigenous Comic Collection".
His company, alterNative Media (aNm) is a Native American-owned small business, providing a slew of vital creative, artistic, and innovative services to various Indigenous groups as well as numerous business entities on a local, regional, and national level.
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