Tiffany Midge (author of Horns, Two Sylvias Press, 2024)
Winner of the 2022 Two Sylvias Press Wilder Series Book Prize
Tiffany Midge is a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation and was raised by wolves in the Pacific Northwest. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Brooklyn Rail, First American Art Magazine, World Literature Today, McSweeney’s, and more. Midge’s previous poetry collection The Woman Who Married a Bear won the Kenyon Review Earthworks Indigenous Poetry Prize and a Western Heritage Award. Other honors include a Two Sylvias Press Wilder Prize, Submittable's 2020 Eliza So Fellowship, a 2019 Pushcart Prize, and a 2019 Simons Public Humanities fellowship. Midge is currently a columnist for High Country News and a former columnist for Indian Country Today. She’s been featured on CBC Radio’s Unreserved, Live Wire with Luke Burbank, Bitch Media’s Popaganda, Jana Schmieding’s Woman of Size, Native America Calling, Wyoming Public Radio and other venues. Her essay collections include Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese’s (Bison Books, Washington State Book Award finalist), and The Dreamcatcher in the Wry (forthcoming, Bison Books). Midge aspires to be the Distinguished Writer in Residence for Seattle’s Space Needle and considers her contribution to society to be her sparkly personality.
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