Aliah Lavonne Tigh

Poet

Author's Bio

Aliah Lavonne Tigh is an Iranian American author, facilitator, and teacher, and their work studies both infrastructures of power and ecological connection. The author of Weren’t We Natural Swimmers, a chapbook with Tram Editions, their poems have appeared in the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-A-Day, Mizna, Guernica, The Texas Review, Matter Monthly, The Rupture, and others. Tigh has contributed work for a Gulf Coast Journal and Texas Contemporary ekphrastic collaboration, and their work has also been supported by the Tin House Summer Workshop, The Brooklyn Rail, and others. Tigh lives and works in Houston, Texas, and proudly teaches at Prairie View A&M University. 

 

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Publications & Prizes

Chapbook:
Weren't We Natural Swimmers (Tram Editions, 2022)
Journals:
Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day
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Storyscape
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The Texas Review
Prizes won: 

Finalist for Houston Poet Laureate (2021)

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Iranian American
Born in: 
TX
Texas
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Last update: May 13, 2024