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Anna O. Linzer

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Anna O. Linzer

Profile

Gender
Female
Nationality
United States
Languages
English
Residence History
Indianola, Washington (Suquamish Indian Reservation)

Career

Occupations
novelist, non-profit management consultant, retreat leader
Active Years
1990-

Awards

American Book Award
1999
Work: Ghost Dancing
Organization: Before Columbus Foundation
Result: 受賞
Terry MacAdam Award
2001
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Ghost Dancing

1999 Novel

A novel set against Native community and natural environments, exploring relationships, memory, and personal renewal within a local community.

communitynaturecultural memory

The Cash Flow Solution: The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Financial Success

2006 Non-fiction (practical guide)

A practical guide for nonprofit board members and managers on financial management and cash flow, reflecting material used in retreats and training sessions.

nonprofit financemanagementgovernance

A RIVER STORY

2010 Fiction / short story

A collection of short stories revolving around rivers and the people connected to them, focusing on relationships with nature and local histories.

nature and humanitymemorylocality

Bibliography

  • Ghost Dancing (Macmillan, 1999)
  • The Cash Flow Solution: The Nonprofit Board Member's Guide to Financial Success (John Wiley and Sons, 2006)
  • A RIVER STORY (Publication Studio, 2010)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
contemporary realismdepictions linking community and nature
Recurring Motifs
nature (rivers, land)community and collective memorycultural identity

Legacy

An author whose work combines a focus on locality and nature with practical writing on nonprofit financial management. Winner of the 1999 American Book Award and recognized for educational work in the nonprofit sector.

Trivia

  • Lives in Indianola, Washington (Suquamish Reservation).
  • Leads retreats and sessions on nonprofit financial management.
  • Won the American Book Award in 1999.