Arianna Reiche
Arianna Reiche is represented by Maria Whelan
Arianna Reiche is the author of At The End Of Every Day (Atria Books/Simon & Schuster, 2023), for which The New York Times praised her "enormous gifts", and Warden/Star (Tangerine Press, 2021). She is the former editor of literary journal The Wrong Quarterly, and her short fiction has appeared in Ambit Magazine, Joyland, The Mechanics’ Institute Review, SAND Journal, and Popshot. She was awarded both the Glimmer Train and Tupelo Press Prose prizes, and was shortlisted for the Bridport Prize, the Pank Magazine Book Prize, and the The Saturday Evening Post's Fiction Prize. She's written features for Vogue, New Scientist, ArtNews, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and Vice. She researches interactive narrative and metafiction at City, University of London, and teaches on their Creative Writing MFA programme. She also develops content for film and TV, and has worked with Shondaland, Motive/Endeavor, and Assemble, and consults on book-to-film adaptation.
Arianna grew up in northern California, spent her latter-teens in Scotland, and now lives in east London. Her next project is about insufferable expats and Slavic ghosts.