Nadia Choudhury is a working writer. She focuses on the interconnectivity between all things worldly, animal, plant, and seemingly inanimate. She completed her undergraduate at the University of Michigan with a concentration in Creative Writing. There she was awarded the Roy W. Bowden Memorial Fellowship. She continued on as an MFA candidate in Poetry at Rutgers University-Newark and was awarded the Truman Capote Fellowship.
She previously taught English Literature and Composition at the high school- and college-level. She currently freelances as a manuscript editor, skilled in developmental editing, line editing, and copy editing. Additionally, she hosts monthly virtual workshops, The Writer’s Room, a collective focused on sharing creative life with other working writers and hosting workshop sessions.