A Feast of Words: Annotated bibliography and brief biography of the author, as well as critical praise for her work.
A Reader's Guide to the Novels of Louise Erdrich: Book review of "A Reader's Guide to the Novels of Louise Erdrich"
American Passages - Unit 1. Native Voices: Authors: Unit 1 of American Passages Literary Survey: Native Voices syllabus. Includes teaching tips and author questions for presentation and discussion.
Approaches to Erdrich: Syllabus for discussion of themes in author's stories.
Audio Interview: Audio interview of Erdrich and her former husband, Michael Dorris. Approximately 27 minutes long; option to purchase VHS of complete interview available.
Barnes & Noble.com - Meet the Writers: Biography, interview and bibliography.
BookPage Interview: BookPage interview with the author, coinciding with the release of "The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse," published April 2001.
City Pages Book Review: City Pages of Minneapolis/St. Paul reviews author's book, The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse.
Dancing Badger: Discussion of the author's book, "The Antelope Wife," and the themes contained in the book.
Erdrich's Tracks: Essay discussing the "healing power of humor" in author's works.
FactMonster: Louise Erdrich: Very brief summary of the author's biography and work.
Fiction: Louise Erdrich: Brief biography from Bedford/St. Martin's Press.
Four Souls - Pedestal Magazine Review: In-depth review of the author's 1989 novel, Four Souls.
Interview with "The Atlantic": A conversation with Louise Erdrich, whose stories occur in the "margin where cultures mix and collide."
Kidsreads Review: Brief review of Erdrich's children's book, "The Birchbark House."
Louise Erdrich Official Web Page: Official website of the author, provided by HarperCollins. Features biography, bibliography, mailing list and information about recent releases.
Louise Erdrich: Classroom syllabus for discussion of author and works.
Louise Erdrich's Bibliography: Bibliography of poetry, novels and other works, compiled by "Modern American Poetry."
MSN Encarta - Louise Erdrich: Short, encyclopedic-style biography of the author and her works.
Naked Woman Playing Chopin: A Fargo Romance: Short story by the author, appearing in The Barcelona Review. Originally published in The New Yorker.
PAL: Louise Erdrich: Portraits in American Literature profile, featuring extensive bibliography.
Reading Group Guide: Love Medicine: Page for book clubs or groups reading "Love Medicine." Includes summary and questions for discussion.
Reading Group Guide: The Antelope Wife: Guide for book clubs or groups reading "The Antelope Wife." Includes review and offers questions for discussion.
Reading Group Guide: The Beet Queen: Guide for book clubs or groups reading "The Beet Queen." Includes description and questions for discussion of book.
Reading Group Guide: The Bingo Palace: Guide for books clubs or groups reading "The Bingo Palace." Includes description and questions for discussion of book.
Reading Group Guide: Tracks: Guide for book clubs or groups reading "Tracks." Includes description and questions for discussion of book.
Review of "The Antelope Wife": Review of "The Antelope Wife," appearing in the Post-Gazette, May 1998.
Satan: Hijacker of a Planet by Louise Erdrich: Short story appearing the August 97 issue of "The Atlantic."
The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich: Summary and review of the book with classroom discussion ideas, activities, related books and links.
The Creative Instinct: An interview with Erdrich from Salonmagazine.com's archives.
The Glass and the Bowl: Reprint of poem from "Baptism of Desire: Poems."
The Infography about Erdrich, Louise (1954- ): Online and print resources recommended by a professor who specializes in research about the author.
Voices From the Gaps: Women Writers of Color: Comprehensive biography and bibliography, includes quotes from the author.
What about the sweetheart?: The "Different Shape" of Anishinabe Two Sisters Stories in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine and Tales of Burning Love.(Critical Essay): Critical essay discussing the author's use of Anishinabe storytelling.
Where the Maps Stopped: The Aesthetics of Borders in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine and Tracks.: Article about the author, with discussion of "border issues."