| 'Tonto' rides into an unsettling sunset: Book review of Alexie's book, "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven," conducted by John LaRoe and printed in the Kansas City Star. |
| Alexie dishes on directing and being a straight Einstein: Interview with the author about his movie, "The Business of Fancydancing" |
| Alexie, Sherman: Biography of the author |
| At Navajo Monument Valley Tribal School: Poem reprinted from "The Business of Fancydancing" |
| Border Talk with Sherman Alexie: The author answers questions sent in by viewers of PBS's "P.O.V." program. |
| Buffalo Bill and the confiscation of culture: Review of Alexie's "Buffalo Bill" |
| Canku Ota: Sherman Alexie: Biography, bibliography and photo from Canku Ota (Many Paths) Newsletter. |
| Chilling with an Indian Icon: Conversation with the "Indian Superstar." |
| Crazy Horse Poetry: Review of several Alexie books. |
| Documentary: "49?": Short movie by Sherman Alexie (www.fallsapart.com) as part of the Seattle International Film Festival Fly Filmmaking Challenge. Gene Tagaban (The Business of Fancydancing) explores the Indian Musical Style known as a 49." |
| General Commentary by Sherman Alexie: Quotes and interview excerpts of the author. |
| Ghost Dance: Excerpt from a short story written by the author. |
| How to Write the Great American Indian Novel: Essay on writing, featuring works of the author. |
| I Hated Tonto (Still Do): Essay on the character of "Tonto," Indian stereotyping and being Indian. |
| Identity Theory Interview: Interview with the author about his work and about "The Business of Fancydancing" |
| Interview with Sherman Alexie: Interview by "The Atlantic Online" in June of 2000. |
| Interview with Sherman Alexie: Iowa Review: Interview with Joelle Frasier of the Iowa Review. |
| Love, Hunger, Money: Essay on Indians and casinos, printed in High Country News. |
| NPR : Sherman Alexie, 'Sitcom American': NPR interview; brief text description and online transcript. |
| On Sherman Alexie: Comprehensive guide to author's work, from the University of Illinois English Department's "Modern American Poetry." |
| Owl Dancing with Fred Astaire: Reprint of poem. |
| Pictures and Words: Meeting Sherman Alexie: Photos and quotes from students following Alexie's visit to an Alaskan high school. |
| Poet Sherman Alexie: Academy of American Poets page featuring the author. Includes author photo, description of publications, and brief biography. |
| Poetry Talk with Sherman Alexie: YahooGroups group featuring Alexie, who will select a different collection of poetry each month for discussion. Alexie will participate in a once-a-month online discussion of the collection with members. |
| Reading into Native American writers (CNN.com): Article with section on Alexie's views on "English-only" upbringing in Native children. |
| Reservation Blues: Enrichment Activities: Lesson plan for enrichment activities for senior high school students reading "Resevation Blues." |
| Seeing Red: Review of 1996 release of Alexie's book, "Indian Killer." Includes brief interview with the author. |
| Sending Cinematic Smoke Symbols: Interview conducted by Cineaste Film Magazine and reprinted by the UC Berkley Media Resources Center. |
| Sherman Alexie - Wikipedia entry: Wikipedia entry on the author, with film and book lists. |
| Sherman Alexie Bibliographies: Comprehensive bibliography. |
| Sherman Alexie Biographies and Awards: Listing of awards won by Sherman Alexie. Includes a brief biography and links. |
| Sherman Alexie Explores His Paradoxes: Discussion and brief review of Alexie's movie, "The Business of Fancydancing" |
| Sherman Alexie reads "Dear John Wayne": Short biography and audio clip of Alexie reading "Dear John Wayne". |
| Sherman Alexie's Directorial Debut Hits Close to Home: Seattle Times article (May 2002) about "The Business of Fancydancing" being made in the Pacific Northwest. Includes quotes from the author. [Requires registration] |
| Sherman Alexie's Website: Official website of Sherman Alexie. Includes latest news, interviews, tour dates and gallery. |
| Sherman Alexie: Dances with Skeletons: Biography, commentary, bibliography and excerpts. |
| Sneak Peek: Indian Killer: Brief "Sneak Peek" review of Alexie's book, "Indian Killer" |
| Speaking Engagements: Page for Royce Carlton, the agency representing the author's speaking engagements. Includes brief biography, critic quotes, and descriptions of awards won by the author. |
| Stereotype of the Month contest: Article about Indian stereotyping, feature quotes from Alexie. |
| Talk with filmmaker Sherman Alexie: In-depth interview. |
| Ten Little Indians: Publishing information about author's latest book, due June 2003 |
| Ten Little Indians Book Review: Book Review by the New York Times |
| Ten Little Indians Book Review: Very brief book review by the Seattle Weekly Arts |
| Ten Little Indians: Miami Herald Review: Book review in the Miami Herald |
| The Business of Fancydancing: Review: Review of Alexie's movie, "The Business of Fancydancing" |
| The Exaggeration of Despair: Reprint of Alexie poem. |
| The Farm: Poem about the cure for cancer spelling a terrible fate for Indians, featured in "The Raven Chronicles." |
| The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me: Essay on reading and writing. |
| The Toughest Indian In The World: Book Review: Review of "The Toughest Indian in the World," May 2000 in The Post Gazette (Pittsburgh, PA) |
| Tour Schedule: Author's touring schedule, with information on dates and locations. |
| Understanding Sherman Alexie: Short blurb on what is described as "the first book-length examination of the critically acclaimed contemporary Native American author." |
| Universal Story: Boston "Phoenix" review of Smoke Signals, including interview with the author. |
| Unofficial Sherman Alexie Fan Club: A list of author's poetry, stories, novels, screenplays, as well as links to other information about or related to him. |
| Up All Night: Transcript of Alexie's interview on PBS's "Now" with Bill Moyers. |
| Without Reservations: A Conversation with Sherman Alexie: Salon.com interview, where he talks about his movie "Smoke Signals" and "how it feels to be the Native American Spike Lee." |