MISSION

Our mission is to amplify Indigenous voices authentically and independently of external biases. We are dedicated to producing books created by Native people, for Native people, and fostering a press that champions Native artistry in all its forms. We aim to enrich Indigenous literature with high-quality work and cultivate an environment where Indigenous voices can flourish authentically and unapologetically. We welcome a diverse range of works, including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and hybrid genres.

As an indigiqueer, trans, non-binary, Black Indigenous, and Indigenous feminist-friendly press, we are committed to maintaining a respectful and inclusive space. We do not tolerate lateral violence, homophobia, racism, or sexism in our work or submissions.

MASTHEAD

Amber McCrary, Editor

Amber McCrary is Diné poet, zinester and feminist. She is Red House Clan born for Mexican people. Originally from Shonto, Arizona and raised in Flagstaff, Arizona, she earned her BA from Arizona State University in Political Science with a minor in American Indian Studies. She received her MFA in creative writing with an emphasis in poetry at Mills College. She recently released a chapbook of poetry titled, Electric Deserts! (Tolsun Books). She currently resides on Akimel O’odham territory.

You can find her poems, interviews and art at Yellow Medicine Review, Room Magazine, Thin Air Magazine, Poets & Writres Magazine, Turning Points Magazine, The Womanist and The Navajo Times.

Bio photo by Paula Skillicorn