Arianna Reiche is a Bay Area-born writer based in London. She is the author of the two-story chapbook Warden / Star (Tangerine Press) and At The End Of Every Day (Atria Books/Simon & Schuster), whose New York Times review praised Reiche’s “enormous gifts”.
She was nominated for the 2020 Bridport Prize and the 2020 PANK Magazine Book Contest. She won first prize in Glimmer Train’s 2017 Fiction Open and Tupelo Quarterly’s 2021 Prose Prize, and she was a finalist in The Saturday Evening Post’s 2024 Great American Fiction Contest. Her stories have appeared in Ambit Magazine, Joyland, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, The Mechanics’ Institute Review, Berlin’s SAND Journal, Feels Blind Literary, Lighthouse Press, and Popshot.
Her features have appeared in Vogue International, Vice, Art News, LitHub, The Wall Street Journal, New Scientist, USA Today, The London Fashion Week Daily, and Electric Literature. She also runs workshops on City, University of London’s Creative Writing MA/MFA programme.
Reiche is represented by Maria Whelan at Inkwell Management.