
Editor
she/her
Mi'kma'ki
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Tiffany Morris is an L'nu'skw (Mi'kmaw) writer from Nova Scotia. She is the author of the Ignyte, Indigenous Voices, Shirley Jackson, and Aurora award-nominated Green Fuse Burning (Stelliform Press, 2023) and the Elgin Award-winning horror poetry collection Elegies of Rotting Stars (Nictitating Books, 2022). Her work has appeared in the Indigenous horror anthology Never Whistle At Night, as well as in Nightmare Magazine, Uncanny Magazine, and Apex Magazine, among others.
She has an MA in English focusing on Indigenous literatures and film. She has guest edited issues of Apparition Literary Magazine and Eye to the Telescope, and is currently a Director-at-Large for the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia and chair of their Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility Committee. She is a founding organizer of TriCon speculative fiction conference and is their Director of Inclusion and Accessibility. Her work as a sensitivity reader has included projects from everyone from individual independent authors to Big 5 publishers.
Community affiliation: First Nations
Languages: English
Roles and Services: Acquisitions editor, Authenticity reader, Author services, Author / Writer, Copywriter, Developmental editor, Editor, Line editor, Manuscript evaluator, Sensitivity reader, Structural / Substantive editor, Stylistic editor
Cultural roles and services: Diversity / Decolonization consultant, Diversity / Decolonization facilitator, Indigenous content reviewer, Indigenous cultural consultant, Indigenous cultural educator , Indigenous literatures scholar
Other fields of interest / expertise: Accessibility, Arts administration, Communications, Education; Post-secondary, Facilitation, Marketing, Marketing; Public relations, Marketing; Social media, Marketing; Web / Digital marketing, Media