Welcome and thank you for visiting. I’m Terra Trevor, an essayist, and the author of two memoirs, We Who Walk the Seven Ways (University of Nebraska Press), and Pushing up the Sky (Korean American Adoptee Adoptive Family Network). I’m a contributor to fifteen books in Native studies, Native literature, creative nonfiction and memoir. 

My stories are steeped in themes of place, belonging and change, and are shaped and infused by my identity as a mixed-blood and have appeared in many publications and anthologies including: Tending the Fire: Native Voices and Portraits (University of New Mexico Press), Children of the Dragonfly: Native American Voices on Child Custody and Education (The University of Arizona Press), The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing After Removal (University of Oklahoma Press), Unpapered: Writers Consider Native American Identity and Cultural Belonging (University of Nebraska Press), Voices Confronting Pediatric Brain Tumors (Johns Hopkins University Press), Take A Stand: Art Against Hate: A Raven Chronicles Anthology, Yellow Medicine Review: A Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art, and Thought, and in numerous other books and literary journals.