Natalie “Nat” Holtzmann (b. 1993, Wyoming) is a writer based in Chicago. She frequently collaborates across mediums with other artists.
Now
Lecturer in Liberal Arts | School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Co-founding editor | TEMPER Press
Instructor | The Writing Workshop, Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park
Freelance | Writing, editing, and translating
Before
MFA in Writing | School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Founder & Director | Flood’s Hall Civic Center
MA | University of Illinois at Chicago
BA | University of Chicago
Fiction
“Window” | Chicago Review
“Slight” | JMWW Journal | Nominated for Best Small Fictions 2024
“Bluster” | Sundog Lit, Issue 23 | Nominated for the 2023 Pushcart Prize
“Perked” | Variant Literature, Issue 15
“Dappling” | Necessary Fiction
“Sketches” | The Minnesota Review (Duke University Press), Issue 103 | PDF
“Slaughter” | Salt Hill Journal, Issue 51 | PDF
Poetry
“It” | Places to Spit, Issue 1
Untitled | GUNPLAY
“Rain” | Compound Yellow Manual of Prompts, Provocations, Permissions, & Parameters for Everyday Practice (Hyde Park Art Center)