Arleen Eagling grew up in Palo Alto and earned her BA degree in Humanities from UC Berkeley. She began to write fiction after retiring from a technical career. She has always been intrigued by the powerful insights found in literature, and is committed to writing stories she would like to share.
The following short stories by Arleen have been published:
Her story “Next Best Friend” has been selected for the Tri-Valley Branch anthology Voices of the Valley – Journeys (2018).
The CWC Tri-Valley Branch anthology Voices of the Valley – Word for Word (2015) included her story “Out There.” It was inspired by a photograph contributed to the Tri-Valley Branch Winterfest celebration.
Two of her stories, “Valuable” and “Duration Matters,” have appeared in the anthology Written Across the Genres (2014), edited by Julaina Kleist-Corwin.
The literary journal THEMA accepted her contribution “Half a Good Chance” for the June 2013 issue, a collection on the theme of A Week and a Day.
Her story titled “Unfinished Project” appeared in the CWC Tri-Valley Branch anthology Voices of the Valley – First Press (2011).