Chip Livingston
Chip Livingston is the author of one short story and essay collection, Naming Ceremony (Lethe Press, 2014), two poetry collections, Crow-Blue, Crow-Black (New York Quarterly Books, 2012) and Museum of False Starts (Gival Press, 2010), and a chapbook of poems, ALARUM: (Other Rooms Press, 2007). His writing has been published in journals including Ploughshares, Cincinnati Review, Potomac Review, Court Green, Subtropics, Crazyhorse and New American Writing; in the anthologies Best New Poets 2005, Best Gay Poetry 2008, Best Gay Short Stories 2013, SING: Poetry from the Indigenous Americas, Sovereign Erotics, and Who’s Yer Daddy?; and on the Poetry Foundation website. Chip has received writing awards from Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers, Native Writers’ Circle of the Americas, and the AABB Foundation. He lives in Lakewood, Colorado, and teaches in the low-rez MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts.