
Amber Blaeser-Wardzala is an Anishinaabe writer, beadwork artist, and jingle dress dancer. She is a first-degree descendant of White Earth Nation in Minnesota and grew up in southeastern Wisconsin. She received her MFA from Arizona State University and was the 2024-25 George Bennett Fellow at Phillips Exeter Academy. Her writing has appeared in Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology, The Iowa Review, Joyland, Passages North, CRAFT, and others. She has received support from Storyknife Writers Retreat, Vermont Studio Center, the Hambidge Center, Ragdale Foundation, Write On Door County, Phillips Exeter Academy, the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands, the Virginia G. Piper Center, and the Women’s National Book Association. She is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Fiction at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio where she lives with her overactive dog, Fern. Her debut novel (Another Name for Red) and her short story collection (Deer Women) are forthcoming from Pantheon Books.
Photo by Kimberly M. Blaeser
Hi there! I just read your story in the book Never Whistle At Night. It was incredible and terrifying. I enjoyed your writing style so much. Best of luck in your MFA program!
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Thank you so much!! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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