Nick Medina, author portrait
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Nick Medina

Born in Chicago, Illinois, and a member of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana, Nick Medina writes horror, crime, and mystery fiction that pairs social issues with local and Native American folklore. In addition to writing, he enjoys live music, ghost stories, and spending time with family. The Whistler is his third novel.
The Whistler
Indian Burial Ground
Sisters of the Lost Nation

Tue Nov 11 | 06:30 PM
IN-PERSON EVENT: ORLAND PARK LIBRARY
14921 S Ravinia Ave
Orland Park, IL 60462
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Books

The Whistler
Indian Burial Ground
Sisters of the Lost Nation

Events

Tue Nov 11 | 06:30 PM
IN-PERSON EVENT: ORLAND PARK LIBRARY
14921 S Ravinia Ave
Orland Park, IL 60462
Google Map

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