About


Wilson Diehl lives in Seattle where she writes, teaches, and cuts food into very small pieces for her child to eat. She got an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Iowa Nonfiction Writing Program in 2002 and has published pieces in Salon, Babble, the Iowa Review, Mudfish, Teachers & Writers Magazine, Seattle Metropolitan, on buses around Seattle, and some other places, too. Her short, sassy film “How to Go on a Man Date” made the rounds on the national film festival circuit and is anthologized in the Seattle Women in Film DVD. She’s currently working on a collection of essays about bra shopping, being a reader in a runner’s world, and all the things they don’t tell you about pregnancy or marriage until it’s too late.

Wilson in the media stream: 
Nosy Interview Nosygirl 09.27.11
Meet a Member Hugo House website March, 2011

The Latest Complaints About the TSA Are Coming From Babies Babble.com 12.30.10
If Childbirth Is a Marathon, What Happens if I'm Not an Athlete? Babble.com 10.11.10 
Who Can Resist Cheap Beer & Prose? Pif Magazine 09.03.10
Act, Film, Write, Dance Seattle Woman Magazine Sept, 2010
Press Release, Post Alley Film Festival, 03.01.06