EventsWriter in Residence: One-on-One Consultations with Tom Holm

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Writer in Residence: One-on-One Consultations with Tom Holm

12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
Martha Cooper Library

Description

Writer in Residence Tom Holm will be available for eight 30-minute one-on-one sessions per week, February 5 to April 18, 2025.

  • Wednesday afternoons, 4:00pm to 6:00pm, at Nanini Branch Library
  • Friday mornings, 11:00am to 1:00pm, at Martha Cooper Branch Library

Tom will help new and established writers in the business aspects of writing, crafting stories and, especially, conducting research in both fiction and non-fiction.

Writers under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Registration opens one week before each consultation. Limit one 30-minute consultation per week. Click the link in the upper right corner to register.

Read more about the Writer in Residence program.



Tom Holm is Professor Emeritus of American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona. His latest academic book, Code Talkers and Warriors: Native Americans in World War II was released in 2007. The University of Texas Press published his 2005 book The Great Confusion in Indian Affairs: Indians and Whites in the Progressive Era. In 1996, his book on Native American veterans of the Vietnam War, Strong Hearts, Wounded Souls was a finalist for the Victor Turner Prize in Ethnology. His works of fiction include The Osage Rose (2008), its sequel, Anadarko (2015), and the third Hoolie Smith mystery novel, Panther Creek: A Pawnee Country Mystery (2024)

Tom is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and a Muscogee Creek descendant. Between 2004 and 2009, he served the Cherokee Nation as a member of the Sequoyah Commission, a group of Cherokee scholars, and was named a member of the American Indian Graduate Center’s Council of 100 elders, scholars, and leaders. A deep interest in veterans’ affairs led to his membership on the first Native American advisory committee to the Veterans’ Administration. He is a Vietnam veteran and with Ina, his wife of fifty-five years, has two sons and four grandchildren and resides in Tucson Arizona.



The Writer in Residence Program is made possible by the Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Program:
Writer in Residence
Suitable for:
Teens (14-18 years)
Adults (18+)
Tweens (9-13 years)
Type:
Writing & Poetry
Language:
English

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