Ariadne Wolf

Ariadne Wolf graduated from an MFA program in Creative Writing in Northern California. She has spent time in writing residencies in Tennessee, at Rockvale Writers’ Colony and Sundress Academy for the Arts. She spoke on the Speculative Memoir panel at the University of Northern Iowa’s 2019 literary conference and read on the Children’s Literature panel at the 2018 LitCrawl in San Francisco. She was accepted to the 2018 Alderworks writing residency. Her creative nonfiction has been published in Helen, DIN, Rascal, and elsewhere; her fiction has been published in Parentheses and Plot Number Two. Her essay appears in the Darkhouse Press anthology Sanctuary and is forthcoming in their anthology, Love: What We Talk About When We Talk About It. Parentheses nominated her short story “Granny in the Forest” for the 2018 Best Small Fiction award. Rascal nominated her essay “Mermaids Singing” for the 2018 Pushcart Prize. She is currently at work on her memoir, Grace in a Time of Global Warming.

Interview with Carolyn Turgeon