Miah Arnold

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Miah Arnold is a fiction writer from rural Utah educated at Carleton College, The New School for Social Research, and the University of Houston where she recently earned a PhD in creative writing and literature. Miah also works for UH and Inprint, and has served as a fiction editor at Gulf Coast and a poetry editor at Lyric Poetry Review. She has also been a reporter at the Salt Lake City Tribune, a dog washer, and web programmer. Her stories appear in a number of literary magazines, including Confrontation, Painted Bride Quarterly, and the South Dakota Review. She won a Barthelme Award for nonfiction in 2006 and the Inprint/Diana P. Hobby Award for her fiction at the University of Houston in 2008. She is working on the last draft of a novel and relies heavily on the love and support of her children and her husband Raj.

Prize anthology mentions

Best American Essays 2012

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