Aram Mrjoian is a writer, editor, critic, and educator, who has taught at Florida State University, Pacific Lutheran University, the University of Michigan, and several nonprofit writing centers. He is the Editor-in-Chief of The Rumpus. In the past, he has served as an editor-at-large at the Chicago Review of Books, an associate fiction editor at Guernica, and a 2022 Creative Armenia-AGBU fellow. He is other editorial experience includes PANK, the Southern Review of Books, the Southeast Review, and TriQuarterly. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Guardian, Runner's World, Literary Hub, Catapult, West Branch, Electric Literature, Boulevard, The Millions, The Rumpus, Gulf Coast, Longreads, Joyland, and many other publications. He holds an English degree from Michigan State University, a graduate level publishing certification from the University of Denver, an MFA in creative writing from Northwestern University, and a PhD in creative writing from Florida State University. He is the editor of We Are All Armenian: Voices from the Diaspora (University of Texas Press, March 2023).