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 is also an Anaphora fellow and has received ongoing support and guidance from Anaphora Arts.
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.