Alicia Elliott

Alicia Elliott

About

Alicia Elliott is a Tuscarora writer and editor known for her poignant explorations of Indigenous identity, personal trauma, and social justice. Her critically acclaimed debut essay collection, "A Mind Spread Out on the Ground," intertwines personal narrative with broader cultural critique, showcasing her distinctive voice and compelling storytelling. Elliott's work has appeared in esteemed publications such as The Globe and Mail, Granta, and The Walrus. Recognized for her insightful commentary on colonialism and mental health, she has become an influential voice in contemporary Canadian literature. Beyond writing, Elliott is committed to amplifying marginalized voices and fostering inclusive literary spaces.

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