Amalia Melis was born and raised in New York. She is a freelance hard news/feature writer who has worked from New York and Athens, Greece. Her writing has been published in the following: The New York Times, Glimmer Train, Guernica, Elle, Michigan Quarterly Review, CNN I Reports, National Public Television, Ms., Palm Beach Post, The ART Magazine, The Melbourne Age, KYSO Flash, Ducts, Hunterdon County Democrat, Leaders, Poet & Critic, Sojourner, among others. She has published interviews with two Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, Michael Cunningham and Frank McCourt. “Immigrant Daughter,” her first short story, won second place in Glimmer Train’s Short Story Award for New Writers in 2002, and that story inspired the writing of the novel “Where Are All the White Houses?” She is the founder/organizer of the Aegean Arts Circle writing workshops held in Andros, Greece each summer since 2003. An artist as well as writer, her assemblage sculptures have been part of group art exhibits in the U.S., Germany and Greece.
