Chyana Marie Sage
@softasbones
Cree, Metis, Salish, Mohawk | Memoir, SOFT AS BONES, forthcoming with House of Anansi, January 2025 | Adjunct Professor @Columbia
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Last year’s Edna Staebler Contest winner Chyana Marie Sage described what winning the contest felt like: “It was a sign to keep writing my story.” Submit your essay by April 18th: bit.ly/3J3gFMQ #writingcommunity
Students University of Alberta Faculty of Arts and broader University of Alberta beware: a fake job add, using my signature, and sent out by a person called Lisa Oakes has been circulating for a week. Pls do not apply or send your personal info. Pls do not follow the instruction to buy $400 worth of BestBuy gift cards
How to get into Columbia University University's MFA Program! youtu.be/IM0wtDF5ovI via YouTube Poets & Writers UAlberta Alumni UAlberta Fine Arts ColumbiaSchoolofArts
New YouTube video is up on the channel! How to write the written response to get into Columbia University’s MFA creative nonfiction program ColumbiaSchoolofArts youtu.be/qgjyXXGRKA4
"They want to believe that the people they know are not capable of being monsters. I believe in monsters." Chyana Marie Sage won silver in Personal Journalism for her stunning piece in The New Quarterly #NMAReadingList buff.ly/3Ugw6aw
Happy to finally announce that I am signing my first book deal with House of Anansi Press!! Stay tuned for my memoir, Soft as Bones, forthcoming for January 2025! I am filled with so much love and gratitude for this wild journey I have been on. 💗💗Columbia University ColumbiaSchoolofArts Folio Literary
TNQ is partnering with our Indigenous writer-in-residence, Chyana Marie Sage, and our current mentor, Helen Knott , to select two Indigenous writers to take part in this new fully funded opportunity for Indigenous writers!