Bio
<b>Joan Naviyuk Kane </b>is Inupiaq, with family from King Island (Ugiuvak) and Mary’s Igloo, Alaska. She is the author of <i>The Cormorant Hunter’s Wife</i>, <i>Hyperboreal</i>, and <i>Milk Black Carbon</i>. In addition to serving as the 2021 Mary Routt Chair of Creative Writing and Journalism at Scripps College, she teaches poetry and creative nonfiction in the Department of English at Harvard University, is a lecturer in the Department of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora at Tufts University, and is faculty in the graduate creative writing program at the Institute of American Indian Arts.Joan Naviyuk Kane Books
The Long Devotion
Emily PérezDark Traffic
Joan Naviyuk KaneMilk Black Carbon
Joan Naviyuk KaneHyperboreal
Joan Naviyuk Kane