CMarie Fuhrman

CMarie Fuhrman’s poetry has appeared in The Yellow Medicine Review, Cutthroat a Journal of the Arts, Whitefish Review, High Desert Journal, Taos Journal of International Poetry and Art and Broadsided Press’ NoDapl Compilation, as well as many other journals and anthologies. Her nonfiction can be found in High Desert Journal and Sustainable Play, as well as two anthologies. CMarie is the 2019 recipient of the Grace Paley Fellowship and winner of the Burns Award for poetry. She is a 2019 graduate of the University of Idaho’s MFA program where she remains as the Project Coordinator for Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Education Program. CMarie has lived most of her life in the Rocky Mountain West and resides now in West Central Idaho and is of Southern Ute and Italian heritage.

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  • Native Voices

    Native Voices: Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversations

    by CMarie Fuhrman and Dean Rader
    $32.95
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