Paige M. Ferro is a queer writer, editor, and educator living in Montana. By day, she works at the University of Montana.
Paige works in all genre. She has had works in creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and nonfiction published through various outlets and literary journals. She is currently working on a memoir about growing up Catholic and queer in Montana.
When she is not reading, Paige can be found dabbling in the Tarot, getting lost on a mountain trail, or picking cat hair off her various sweaters.
She/Her. Strength Tarot Card. Sagittarius. Queer. Millennial.
Credentials
Paige graduated from Arizona State University with her Master of Arts degree in English in May, 2023. She graduated “with distinction,” which means she earned and maintained a 4.00 GPA through her entire graduate career.
Paige graduated from the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana in May 2014 with a Bachelor's Degree in English, concentrations in Literature and Creative Writing, and a minor in Spanish. She was a member of the Davidson Honors College and graduated as a University Scholar with High Honors.
Social Media
Twitter: @Ferro3Paige
Instagram: @Ferro3Paige
Medium: @Paigemferro
Professional Portfolio
Publications:
"Because Tits”l 1.8.2022, Plainsongs
“The Chariot,” “Charge,” and “Nine of Cups” l 12.14.2021, Pamplemousse Journal
Pamplemousse
His Eye, His Hand, His Thumb l 7.10.2019, Crab Fat Review’s Atheist Issue (nominated for the 2019 Best of the Web award)
Her l 6.21.2019, Not Your Mother’s Breast Milk’s PRIDE Issue
Portrait of Desperation: Paige M. Ferro on Rachel Lyon's Novel 'Self-Portrait with Boy' l 8.15.2018, Heavy Feather Review
Been There, Read That: Top 10 Summer Reads l 8.15.2018, The Coil
A Landscape of Ash and Dust l 7.2.2018, Paleo Magazine Online
The System Is Broken: On Porochista Khakpour's 'Sick' l 6.18.2018, The Coil
Birthday Roses l 4.23.2017, Lit.cat
A Low-Hanging Fruit l 2.10.2017, Foliate Oak Literary Magazine
The Assignments l 4.22.2014, Rose Red Review
The Muse and Her Mirror: Honorable Mention l 5.7.2012, The Oval