About
Eliot Hudson is an author and singer songwriter. He's earned two Masters Degrees (Creative Writing & Modern Literature) at the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) and has studied under Rick Moody.
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Shortlisted for Arachne Press' Solstice Shorts Festival 2019: Time and Tide
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Featured as "Editor's Choice" by the University of Louisville's Miracle Monocle.
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Spotlit as "Author of the Month" and selected to read at The Missing Slate's Edinburgh Reading for his Short Story "Día de los Muertos."
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Read at the Brooklyn Popsickle Literary Festival, representing Lalitama for his short story "Dancing in Auschwitz."
His prose has also appeared in Mystery Weekly, The Showbear Family Circus, Helen Literary Magazine, Story Of, Every Day Fiction, The Punxsutawney Spirit, Exploration, and Cleaning Up Glitter.
His poetry is issued in Coffin Bell, Willard & Maple, Gravitas, The Book Smuggler's Den, Helen Literary Magazine, Castabout Art & Literature, Gyroscope Review, and is exhibited in the collections, Garlic and Saphire, and Cleaves. Hudson has also participated in the Adirondack PoemVillage project in Saranac Lake (2019).


Hudson writes music and performs throughout New York City as the “Hudson Underground.”
He’s played as far as Barcelona, London, Rome, Romania, Vietnam
and has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland.
