Diana Arterian

Poet, Creative Nonfiction Writer, Translator

Author's Bio

Diana Arterian is the author of the forthcoming poetry collection Agrippina the Younger (Northwestern University Press/Curbstone, 2025). Her first book, Playing Monster :: Seiche, received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was a Poetry Foundation Staff Pick. She penned two chapbooks, With Lightness & Darkness and Other Brief Pieces (Essay Press) and Death Centos (Ugly Duckling Presse), and co-edited the anthology Among Margins: Critical & Lyrical Writing on Aesthetics (Ricochet).

A Poetry Editor at Noemi Press, Diana’s creative work has been recognized with fellowships from the Banff Centre, Caldera, Millay Arts, Vermont Studio Center, and Yaddo. Her poetry, nonfiction, criticism, co-translations, and conversations have been featured in BOMBBrooklyn RailDenver Quarterly, Georgia ReviewLos Angeles Review of BooksNPR, The New York Times Book Review, and The Poetry Foundation website, among others. She curates and writes “The Annotated Nightstand” column at LitHub.

Diana holds a PhD in Literature & Creative Writing at the University of Southern California, an MFA in Poetry from CalArts, and has held teaching positions at CalArts, Fordham, Merrimack College, and Wichita State. She lives in Los Angeles.

Publications & Prizes

Creative Nonfiction

Anthology:
Among Margins: Critical & Lyrical Writing on Aesthetics (Ricochet Editions, 2016)
Chapbook:
With Lightness & Darkness and Other Brief Pieces (Essay Press, 2017)

Poetry

Book:
Playing Monster :: Seiche (1913 Press, 2017)
Chapbook:
Death Centos (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2013)

Translation

Journals:
Asymptote, a poem by Nadia Anjuman (trans. Diana Arterian & Marina Omar), translated from the Persian
;
Brooklyn Rail, a poem by Nadia Anjuman (trans. Diana Arterian & Marina Omar), translated from the Persian
;
Eleven Eleven, a poem by Nadia Anjuman (trans. Diana Arterian & Marina Omar), translated from the Persian
;
Gulf Coast, a poem by Nadia Anjuman (trans. Diana Arterian & Marina Omar), translated from the Persian
;
Poet Lore, a poem by Nadia Anjuman (trans. Diana Arterian & Marina Omar), translated from the Persian
;
Two Lines, a poem by Nadia Anjuman (trans. Diana Arterian & Marina Omar), translated from the Persian

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Born in: 
Phoenix, AZ
Arizona
Raised in: 
Tempe, AZ
Arizona
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Last update: Jul 24, 2024