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Paige Vigliarolo

Paige Vigliarolo works as a Publishing Assistant at Wolfram Research where she specializes in publishing nonfiction books pertaining to math and computer science research. She graduated from Miami University, where she studied Professional and Creative Writing and Marketing. In her free time, she loves reading fiction with compelling characters, especially YA. She’s originally from Michigan and, though she’s enjoying life on the east coast now, she’ll always be a lake girl at heart. Her other hobbies include coaching and participating in synchronized ice skating.

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Paige Vigliarolo

Fiction

Cohabitation Breeds Resentment in “Apartment”

New York City is fast-paced and marked by a seemingly endless variety of people and circumstances, but if there is one thing predictable about life in the city it’s high rent. All city-dwellers have come to expect this, but the MFA students at Columbia are particularly aware of the inconvenience.…
Paige Vigliarolo
February 26, 2020
Fiction

In “Twine,” a Young Woman Battles Poverty with Art

When Juniper Kowalski gets a scholarship to art school in Chicago, she leaves her dead-end small town of Gobles, Mich. in the dust. But fast-forward four years and she’s right back where she started, working as a maid at the local hotel and living in her late grandmother’s trailer. In…
Paige Vigliarolo
September 18, 2019
ThrillersYoung Adult

Saving a Silent Girl in “Speak No Evil”

Melody Fisher is just sixteen years old, but she’s already experienced enough heartbreak to last a lifetime. From the time of her mother’s death and her father’s disappearance when she was only nine years old, Melody has bounced between various foster placements and new schools, often finding each one worse…
Paige Vigliarolo
September 17, 2019