
Andrew C. Gottlieb writes book reviews, essays, fiction, interviews, memoir and poetry. His work has appeared in many literary journals and online magazines, including the American Literary Review, Arts & Letters, Bellevue Literary Review, Denver Quarterly, Ecotone, Flyfish Journal, ISLE, Mississippi Review, Orion, Poets & Writers, Sierra Nevada Review, Sugar House Review, and Tampa Review. He’s the author of two chapbooks of poems, Flow Variations (2017) and Halflives (2005). In 2010 he won an American Fiction Prize for his short story “Stickmen.” He taught composition and short story writing at Iowa State University and at the University of Washington, where he received his MA and MFA. He’s currently on the editorial board for Terrain.org and was the reviews editor for five years. Gottlieb has been awarded grants from the Seattle Arts Commission and the Seattle-based Artist Trust Foundation, has been nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize, and has been writer-in-residence at six different, often wilderness, locations. He completed his first Andrews Forest Writing Residency in 2012 and visited again in 2014.