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Paige Riehl
Paige Riehl
has been a full-time
English faculty
member at ARCC since
2001. She teaches a
variety of courses,
including College
Writing and Critical
Reading, The Novel,
Drama, Introduction
to Literature, Short
Stories,
Introduction to
Creative Writing,
and A Writer’s Life.
She feels fortunate
that her career
offers the
opportunity to share
her love of
literature and
writing with
students.
Riehl’s poetry
chapbook Blood
Ties was
published by
Finishing Line Press
in 2014. Her poetry
and prose have
appeared in numerous
literary
publications,
including
Meridian, Nimrod
International
Journal, South Dakota Review,
the Saint Paul
Almanac, Naugatuck
River Review,
and more. She won
the 2012 Loft Mentor
Series in Poetry
sponsored by the
Loft Literary Center
in Minneapolis. She
also won first place
in the 2011 Literal
Latte Poetry
Contest ($1,000
prize) and was a
finalist for the
2011 Pablo Neruda
Prize for Poetry and
a semifinalist for
the 2011 River
Styx International
Poetry Contest.
Learn more about
Paige at
paigeriehl.com.
Paige earned her
Bachelor of Science
from Minnesota State
University Moorhead,
her Master of Arts
in English from
North Dakota State
University, and her
Master of Fine Arts
in Poetry from
Hamline University.
Originally from
South Dakota, she
now lives in Saint
Paul with her
husband, son, and
daughter. Paige
loves to travel,
read and write, and
spend time with her
family. Paige is a
travel enthusiast
and has been to 18
different countries.
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