Angelique Stevens

India Downes-Le Guin

Angelique Stevens, Haudenosaunee, lives in Upstate New York where she teaches creative writing, literature of genocide, and race literatures at a community college. Her nonfiction can be found in LitHub, The New England Review, The Chattahoochee Review, and a number of anthologies. She won the Prism International Creative Nonfiction Contest judged by Alexander Chee in 2020 and the 2019 grand prize for the Solas Award. She holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Bennington College and an MA from SUNY Brockport in Literature. She has received support in the form of scholarships or fellowships from Bread Loaf and Kenyon Review workshops. She was a nonfiction fellow at Bennington College’s MFA program. She finds her inspiration in wandering—being in places that push the boundaries of comfort, experience, knowledge, and hunger. She is represented by Stephanie Delman at Sanford J. Greenburger Associates. Find her at www.angeliquecstevens, Twitter: @angelique23456, Instagram: @angelique23456.