A lover of lyricism, Maggie Nelson, and the Oxford comma.

Arielle has had a mix of essays, short stories, and poems published by a variety of literary magazines, including Hobart, Passages North, Tiny Molecules, Okay Donkey, and more. 

She received her MFA in creative nonfiction in 2025 from Hunter College. For her thesis, she wrote about the inherent violence of the project of American suburbia.

In the past, she has worked as a research assistant via Hunter' College’s Hertog Fellowship, an associate editor of creative nonfiction for Atlas & Alice, and as a fiction submission reader for Electric Literature. 

Like any halfway-decent writer, she’s an avid reader. She’s currently reading: