Tommy Pico


Tommy Pico is an indigenous writer, poet, and podcast host.

Early life

Pico grew up on the Viejas Reservation of the Kumeyaay nation, near San Diego. His father was a reservation chairman. Pico started writing comics at age 5, and as a teenager created zines and wrote poetry.
He attended Sarah Lawrence College, where he studied pre-med with the intention of returning to the reservation as a doctor. He decided not to pursue medicine and moved to New York City, where he worked as a barista in Williamsburg and started writing poetry.
As of 2018, Pico lives in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

Work

In 2016, Pico's first book IRL was published by the small press Birds, LLC. IRL is written as one long text message, drawing on the epic tradition. IRL received critical acclaim and was included on best-of-the-year lists for 2016. In 2017, it received the Brooklyn Public Library Literary Prize.
Pico's second book, Nature Poem was published in 2017 by Tin House. Pico again used the epic format, in this case to explore and challenge stereotypes of Native Americans as "noble savages" who are one with nature. Nature Poem also received critical acclaim. Pico followed Nature Poem with Junk 2018 and Feed in 2019. Pico considers his four books as a series called the "Teebs tetralogy".
Pico co-curates the live reading series Poets With Attitude with Morgan Parker, and he is the co-host of the podcast Food 4 Thot, a podcast about queer identity, race, sex, relationships, literature, and pop culture. He is also the co-host of the podcast Scream, Queen! with Drea Washington. Scream, Queen discusses marginalized people and horror films.
In 2018, Pico was commissioned to create soundscapes for New York City's High Line park and a walking tour of Seattle for Vignettes Gallery and Gramma Press.