About

A. Coghlan’s writing has appeared in The Seattle Times, Scary Mommy, Buckmxn Journal, The Rumpus, Atta Girl Magazine, Overheard Literary Magazine, All My Relations Vol. 2 and more.

Raised in the suburbs of New York by her Afro-Latino parents, Coghlan’s work — no matter the medium — deals with identity in all its forms. She is currently writing a nonfiction book about her Black (and White), slave-owning ancestors in Jamaica during the Georgian period.

A. Coghlan is represented by Steve Troha and Jamie Chambliss of Folio Literary Management.

 
 

Photo by N. Sundberg