Maggie May
Maggie May (they/them) is a writer, journalist, and student in the combined MA/MFA program in Creative Writing and Literature at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Their writing focuses on speculative fiction, ecohorror, and climate fiction. Writing as M. Tyler Tuttle, their work has been featured in Cosmic Horror Monthly, Trace Fossils Review, Wooden Teeth, and the Horror Over the Handlebars and Cursed Cooking anthologies. Their work has been considered for the Halifax Ranch Prize for Fiction (semi-finalist, 2021), F(r)iction Magazine’s Short Story Contest (finalist, fall 2023), and “Best Original Script” at the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival (winner, 2022). They are also the winner of the Harold McCracken Award for Outstanding Writing About Alaska and the North Country (2025). You can catch up with them online at TheHighwayMFA.com.