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Arielle Silver is an Adjunct Professor at Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA), where she teaches creative writing and creativity research studies. She is a multidisciplinary artist and educator, blending literary writing, songwriting, and holistic yoga practices into her pedagogy and creative work. Her academic focus includes Creative Nonfiction, Fiction, and Literary Translation.
- Educational History: MFA in Creative Writing, post-MFA Certificate in Creative Writing Pedagogy (AULA); Graduate Diploma in Songwriting, Clarinet (Berklee College of Music); BA in Psychology (Brandeis University)
Research interests span experimental creative nonfiction, postmodernism, feminist pedagogy, and the intersection of music and narrative. Her work often explores the wicked stepmother archetype, lyric essay structures, and interdisciplinary artistic methodologies.
Recent trends in her publications emphasize multimodal storytelling, with works like A Thousand Tiny Torches integrating music, visual art, and literary essays. This aligns with her broader exploration of fragmented narratives and embodied creativity.
- Scientific Awards:
- Two-time AULA Library Research Award winner (2016, 2017)
- Bermuda Triangle Poetry Prize (2016)
- Pushcart Prize nominee (2016)
- Best New Poets nominee (2016)
- Best of the Net nominee (2017)
She has taught courses including Sources of Creativity (ART-3100), Writing Memoirs: Turning Towards Home (ENG3030), and Feasting on Form (I2P), while also mentoring graduate students in AULA's MFA program. Her work has been featured in Brevity, Literary Hub, and other platforms, with Pushcart and Best New Poets nominations.



