Between Blue & Grey | CreateSpace, 2012
In four small collections: The Very Outside, Thicker Than Water, The Animus, and Dry Air, Tiffany Chaney courts accessible language with vivid imagery and exposes sooted skies, a clothesline dividing childhood from change, lovers as familiar as discarded socks... She dances with Woolf and Plath around a bonfire and embraces with wry appreciation the havoc - outer and inner - wreaks to destroy and create what we love, how we love. Purchase here.
Editorial Review: "At times raw, painful, and melancholy; at others hopeful... In The Next, Chaney writes: 'When you find yourself in the midst of a perfect present/ and attempt to find yourself there again you cannot/ The only hope you have is the beauty of the next.' In her first collection, we are led by the hand down a path with the speaker and are left, after each poem, wanting the beauty of the next. A tremendous collection, a young talented poet I am sure we will see more of."
- Helen Vitoria, Poet and Editor-In-Chief of Thrush Poetry Journal/ Thrush Press
POETRY
La Luna Roja: Moonchild Magazine (October 2017)
Sabbat for My Sisters: Yes, Poetry, Poet of the Month (April 2014)
A New Dance Of Moon And Sea: Women's Spiritual Poetry (March
2014)
Resident Poet, Moon Books (2013-2014)
Beautiful, You Know Your Steps: Rebelle Society (July 2013)
Pin-Cushion: Virgina Quarterly Review, InstaPoetry (April 2013)
Irene: Thrush Poetry Journal (March 2012)
People In Tiny Pretty Boxes: Thrush Press, broadside (2012)