Tiffany Troy is the author of Dominus (BlazeVOX [books]) and the chapbook When Ilium Burns (Bottlecap Press). She translated Catalina Vergara’s diamonds & rust (Toad Press International Chapbook Series). She is Managing Editor at Tupelo Quarterly, Associate Editor of Tupelo Press, Book Review Co-Editor at The Los Angeles Review, Assistant Poetry Editor at Asymptote, and Co-Editor of Matter.
Ms. Troy’s literary criticism, translation, and creative writing can be found in literary journals like The Adroit Journal, The American Poetry Review, BOMB Magazine, Colorado Review, Compulsive Reader, Full Stop, Guernica, Heavy Feather Review, Hong Kong Review of Books, Los Angeles Review of Books, Poetry Society of America, Rain Taxi, RHINO Poetry, The Rumpus and World Literature Today and anthologies like Constellation: Latin American Voices in Translation (Sundial House, Columbia University Press), Attached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology (Trinity University Press) and Trespassing in the Archive: Poetry in Conversation with History (Bloomsbury). Her work has been translated into French and Spanish.
Ms. Troy is a 2025 What Can We Do? grant recipient from the Asian American Art Alliance and a 2024 Queens Art Fund New Work Grant recipient from the New York Foundations of the Arts and the New York State Council of the Arts. She is the co-curator of the “Queens Poetry Symposium” and bilingual readings at public spaces like the Flushing Town Hall, Queens Botanical Garden, Queens Museum, and Queens Public Library in Flushing.