“Rogers’s story collection follows one extended Cherokee family across centuries. Each story elicits chills in different ways, while also feeling incredibly grounded and intoxicating. From vampires to the Vietnam War; they vary in genre and style while Cherokee artist Jeff Edwards illustrates each story. A haunting and stunning book for you to enjoy.” — Buzzfeed

Andrea L. Rogers is an award-winning author of historical and contemporary fiction across a variety of genres. She is from Tulsa, Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.  She graduated from the Institute of American Indian and Alaskan Arts with an MFA in Creative Writing. Currently, she is splitting time between Fayetteville, Arkansas, where she is a Ph.d. student at the University Arkansas and Fort Worth, Texas, where her family lives.

Her first book Mary and the Trail of Tears: A Cherokee Removal Survival Story was named an NPR Best Book of 2020) by both NPR and American Indians in Children’s Literature. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association and her critically acclaimed Young Adult Horror Novel, Man Made Monsters, a meditation on love, loneliness, family, and the monsters in society. Cherokee people are centered in this collection, along with a cast of vampires, werewolves, zombies, aliens, ghosts, two handsome Princes, and a Goatboy and it includes illustrations by Jeff Edwards (Cherokee). The novel received the Walter Award and several other accolades. Her next YA novel is a Cherokee Futurism called The Art Thieves out September 2024.

Her debut picture book about Southeastern tribes and wild onion dinners (the opposite of horror) is called When We Gather and will be illustrated by Madelyn Goodnight (Chickasaw) will be out in May 2024. A second picture book, Chooch Helped, will also be out in October 2024 and will be illustrated by Rebecca Kunz (Cherokee.)

Her short stories have been published in Transmotion; Kweli Journal; Yellow Medicine Review; The Santa Fe Literary Review; Waxwing, The Massachusetts Review, and forthcoming from The River Styx.

Andrea's Featured Titles

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Keynotes, Readings and Conversations

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How who you are writing as and to can impact a story.

Participants will write about a past event (real or fictional) in three different points of view and see how it changes the story. Can be for Ancestor Approved, Man Made Monsters or Mary and the Trail of Tears.

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How to Birth a Monster

Participants will discuss their most feared and favorite monsters and create one of their own through writing or drawing.

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That First Line

How to catch your prey-the reader. (For older writers)

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Dear Dark Diary

Writer your life, but make it scary. What Mad Libs can teach about writing in any genre or theme.

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Lifting Voices: Native Voices in YA (Recorded April 20, 2022)

Andrea’s Press Kit

Horrors Fictional and Real Interview

Man Made Monsters Discussion Questions

Honors, Awards & Recognition

Walter Dean Myers Award Winner for Man Made Monsters
Man Made Monsters
won Best of the Year by:
-Washington Post
Booklist Editors’ Choice
Publishers Weekly
Horn Book
New York Public Library
Mary and the Trail of Tears
was named NPR Best Book of 2020

Media Kit

By clicking the link below you will be directed to a Google Docs Folder
where you can download author photos and cover images.

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