Tania Ty Siff is an editor, administrative professional, and lifelong lover of language and art whose work bridges literature, culture, and the daily rhythm of school communities. She has lived in NYC, Seattle, Boston, and Spokane where her experiences have shaped her perspective and deep appreciation for people, place, and story.
Before working in education, Tania and her husband spent many years in the restaurant industry, where she developed a keen eye for human interaction, pacing, and the subtle narratives that unfold in everyday moments. Daily menu editing and social media marketing helped her hone her attention to detail and the importance of capturing an audience. Her passion has always been literature, and she holds a degree in English from Plymouth State University where she found a love for literary theory and refined the analytical and editorial skills she brings to her work today.
Tania currently works as an administrative assistant at a middle school, serving at the front desk where students, families, and staff begin their day. Positioned at the center of school life, she remains closely connected to students, language, and culture, keeping her grounded, observant, and effortlessly current. Her career in hospitality and her vantage point at the school informs her editorial approach: attentive, precise, and deeply aware of how words land on real people.
She lives with her husband and their two dogs, and brings curiosity, care, and quiet discernment to every project she touches.