Our Teachers
The Muse's instructors are all working writers and published authors who have taught courses at colleges, universities, and other community organizations. Read our teachers’ biographies and see what classes they are currently teaching.
Natalie Serianni
Natalie Serianni is a Seattle-based writer, professor, and mother of two. Her personal essays and creative nonfiction have appeared in the New York Times, HuffPost, Insider, Brevity, ParentMap, Motherwell, Literary Mama, The Keepthings, Barely South Review, and the Manifest-Station, among other parenting publications and literary journals. She’s been interviewed by National Geographic, Crosscut, and Care.com. Her essay, “Subtle Shifts,” was included in the recent anthology, “The Pandemic MidLife Crisis: GenX Women on the Brink.” She teaches composition at a two-year college, and personal essay writing at Hugo House and other literary organizations. She is at work on a manuscript about midlife parenting and long-held grief. Connect with her at natalieserianni.com and on instagram @natserianni.