About
Ari hates to write about herself in third person, but someone told her this was the best way for an introduction… so here we go.
Arianne Oviedo is a writer, editor, and content developer based in New York City.
She began working in publishing at just 15 years old, editing young adult books in Venezuela before eventually relocating to the U.S., where she earned a B.A. in Comparative Literature from Columbia University with a minor in Astrophysics. While at Columbia, she served as Editor-in-Chief of Portales Journal, worked as a part-time Editorial Assistant for Sundial House, and co-founded the Venezuelan Student Society.
Her work spans educational publishing, storytelling strategy, bilingual content creation, and narrative development. She’s currently a content developer and editor at Benchmark Education Company and has previously worked with Stary LLC, Columbia University Press, and Editorial Rossetti.
Arianne specializes in shaping voice, translinguistic adaptation, and building stories that bridge language and culture. She is fluent in Spanish, English, and Italian, and likes to pretend she knows Korean too.
She lives in Manhattan and is currently working on a collection of essays that explores exile, belonging, and the body as a site of language based on her personal story.