About
Natalie Elliot
Natalie Elliot is a storyteller, a science writer, and an academic. She has been awarded residencies and undertaken artistic collaborations with Fieldnotes (UK and US), Stinging Fly (IRE), DISQUIET International Literary Workshop (PORT), the Woodward Residency (NYC), the Santa Fe Institute (NM), and Pioneer Works (NYC). When she’s not writing, she teaches cross-disciplinary courses in classics, history of science, mathematics, literature, philosophy, and music at St. John’s College. In addition to her position on the faculty at St. John’s, Natalie has held research and teaching positions at The Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, Indiana University’s Hutton Honors College, Southern Methodist University, and Bard’s NYC-based Microcolleges. In 2020, she completed an MFA in fiction at the University of Montana. She divides her time between Brooklyn, NY and Santa Fe, NM.