Eva Warrick is a fiction writer, educator and visual artist. She enjoys working with people and projects at all stages of development, from students writing for the first time to professionals honing skills. For all types of writing, she helps clients gain confidence, enjoy writing, and unlock blocks by starting with permission, play and creative brainstorming. She values encouragement, trust and developing long-term rapport with her clients.
Eva has worked with a variety of clients in professional and corporate capacities on projects including internal communications, reports, sales communiqués, web content and skills refreshers. Her business writing coaching emphasizes audience-specific content written with concision and clarity. As an editor she has broad genre experience, from literary fiction manuscripts to architecture, graphic novel, fantasy, and memoir. Other experience includes academic writing, college application essays, and contest and grant applications.
Over fifteen years of teaching experience, she has taught academic and creative writing at the University of Michigan, and worked remotely with international students based in Shanghai. Prior to this, she taught visual art and design for several years at various universities. Eva earned an MFA in painting at Indiana University and an MFA in fiction at the University of Michigan in 2022. Her writing has appeared in Ploughshares, Granta, A Public Space and The Southern Review and has been financially supported by the Helen Zell Writers Program, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation & Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Tin House and Yaddo.
Eva lives in the Pacific Northwest and Amsterdam as a resident of the Netherlands. She is currently writing a story collection and a novel, and continues to paint.