Eden Shulman is a writer living in the Ozarks. His work is about queerness, Judaism, the loneliness of modern life, and, occasionally, ghosts. At the University of Arkansas, where he is an MFA candidate, he was the recipient of the Carolyn F. Walton Cole First-Year Fellowship and the Baucum-Fulkerson Prize in Fiction. Currently, he serves as the fiction editor of The Arkansas International.
Eden’s writing has appeared in publications such as The Boston Globe, Boulevard, The Carolina Quarterly, and Tiny Molecules. He is working on a collection of short fiction, as well as a novel about consumption, capitalism, and internet cults. He is seeking representation.