Kaitlin Curtice is an award-winning author, poet-storyteller, and public speaker. An enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi Nation, she writes and teaches at the intersections of spirituality and identity for audiences committed to truth-telling and healing.
Her newest books are Spring’s Miracles: An Indigenous Celebration of Nature (March 2025), the latest title in her Four Seasons children’s series with Convergent/Random House, and Everything Is a Story (adult nonfiction, October 2025), which continues her exploration of spirituality, identity, and belonging.
Previous titles include Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God (Georgia Author of the Year, Religion, 2020); Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day (2023); and the earlier books in the Four Seasons series—Winter’s Gifts: An Indigenous Celebration of Nature (2023) and Summer’s Magic (2024).
As an inter-spiritual advocate, Kaitlin engages topics such as colonialism in faith communities and the importance of interfaith relationships. She has spoken at conferences and institutions across the United States, from the Aspen Climate Conference to the Chautauqua Institution, and she regularly leads workshops, retreats, lectures, and keynotes for universities, churches, and community organizations.
Her writing has appeared in Sojourners, Religion News Service, On Being, SELF Magazine, Oprah Daily, and more. Her work has been featured on CBS and in USA Today, and she also writes at The Liminality Journal.
Kaitlin lives near Philadelphia with her partner, two kids, and two dogs.