


Tamara Love
Tamara, aka T. Love, is a writer and amateur photographer. She has taught composition and creative writing at the University of Montana Missoula College. She also cofounded and co-led a writing program for adults at the Missoula County Detention Facility. Her work has been published in the anthologies, We Leave the Flowers Where They Are (Sweetgrass Books) and Evergreen: Grim Tales and Verses from the Gloomy Northwest (Scablands Books). She was awarded the Sally Bowerman/Bob Hall Scholarship for Women to the 2021 Summer Fishtrap Writer’s Workshop, and a 2021 Don Belton scholarship to the Indiana University Writers’ Conference. She is a 2022-2023 Baldwin for the Arts Fellow. She is a 2023 Periplus Fellow. She is a 2024 Bread Loaf Environmental Writers Conference scholarship recipient. She is the 2024 Bread Loaf Rona Jaffe Foundation Nonfiction Participant Scholarship recipient for the Bread Loaf Writers Conference.
A graduate of Florida A & M University, Columbia University, and the University of Montana Tamara lives in Missoula, Montana.