Alicia Elliott is a Tuscarora writer from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in Ontario, Canada.
She grew up in a large family facing poverty, mental illness, and intergenerational trauma.
Despite these challenges, Elliott pursued writing and has become an acclaimed essayist and cultural critic.
Her work often draws on personal experiences to examine broader issues affecting Indigenous people.
Elliott is known for her sharp, candid style and willingness to tackle difficult subjects.
As an emerging Indigenous voice in Canadian literature, she pushes back against stereotypes and advocates for greater representation.
Elliott's debut essay collection has received widespread praise and multiple award nominations.
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