June O'Brien


Biography

June O’Brien is from the southeastern corner of Oklahoma where Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma almost meet. In the hills and along the Red River is a unique culture of interrelated, mixed-blood families who have lived there since Oklahoma Territory. It is a culture where seeing spirits and having premonitions is not unusual, where the land itself is alive and carries its memories in layers of time. “It is a place where I am kin to everyone, and where every hill, pond and forest knows me.” Since leaving Oklahoma she has found her home amongst Indian people and in nature: the rim rock of the high desert, the mountains of the Olympic Peninsula and the shores of Puget Sound. She is a member of the Nansemond Tribe.

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Books

On the Mountain    by June O'Brien
Price: $3.99 USD. 87720 words. Published on March 17, 2012. Fiction.

An old power is unleashed! The Old Ones called for help! What if you were called by a dream, by spirits who live in the mountains? Would you go? Even if it meant everything would change, including who you think you are? Ruby, Grace and Agnes are sisters. Or so they thought. The story begins as Ruby is called. She is taken on a journey by the Old Ones, creatures some people call Sasquatch.
A Language of Shape and Shadow    by June O'Brien
Price: $0.99 USD. 9060 words. Published on October 3, 2011. Fiction.

Poetry is a way to worship. When we are awe struck by love, the sudden breaking apart of limited understanding, we need some way to express the intensity. This book does that.
From the Bone    by June O'Brien
Price: $2.99 USD. 27050 words. Published on September 30, 2011. Nonfiction.

Led by spirit dreams, an autobiography of one woman's journey from abuse to celebration.

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