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Elizabeth Bluth is a writer of fiction, poetry, and plays. Her work has been published and produced by Versification Zine, Kissing Dynamite Poetry, Emerge Literary Journal, Los Angeles Females' Playwrights Initiative, and others.

Elizabeth serves as a Communications Assistant for student affairs at the University of Southern California and is an Assistant Fiction Editor at Craft Literary Magazine. She has served as a Graduate Teaching Fellow at The New School and a Co-Instructor for travel courses in Shakespeare and Greek Drama at The University of Redlands. She also teaches fiction writing and fairytales at The Loft Literary Center. She has a BA in Creative Writing and Theatre, a certificate in Classical Acting from The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, and an MFA in Creative Writing, Fiction from The New School.

Her poetry chapbook, Learning to Reconcile with the Enemy I Have Come to Think of as My Body, was a finalist for Black Mountain Press’s Quarterly Chapbook Contest and long-listed for Variant Literature’s 2021 season.

Elizabeth currently resides in Los Angeles and is working on a collection of short stories and her first novel.