User:Okm1/sandbox

Authors

 * Though Monkey Beach has a decently informative page, I think that the page for Eden Robinson is lacking quite a bit of information.

Pages

 * There is no page yet for Bad Indians, as Lacey pointed out, but the information Bad Indians contains also seems to be lacking in historical pages. I looked over the Wikipedia page for Spanish missions in California and was not overly impressed with their paragraph on "Legacy and Native American controversy".
 * The page Native American feminism has been flagged for "promoting the subject in a subjective matter" and for having a format similar to an opinion essay and needs editing. I am interested in talking about ways this page needs improvement.

Childhood
Eden is the daughter of a mixed marriage. She was born to her Haisla father and Heiltsuk mother on January 19th, 1968 and grew up in Kitamaat Village, a village of seven hundred members of the Haisla Nation with her younger brother and older sister. After earning her B.A. at the University of Victoria, Eden moved to Vancouver and worked a variety of service jobs while writing during the nighttime hours. Eden received her Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia.

Literary Works
Blood Sports tells the story of two cousins- Tom and Jeremy Bauer- in Vancouver's Downtown East Side. Their daily worlds intercept with drugs, crime and prostitutes.