Aram Mrjoian is an Armenian-American author whose debut short story collection, "Waterline," explores themes of identity, diaspora, and the weight of cultural memory. His writing has appeared in numerous literary journals and publications, earning praise for its lyrical prose and emotional depth. Mrjoian approaches storytelling with a keen sensitivity to the lives of those caught between worlds — navigating grief, heritage, and belonging. A dedicated member of the literary community, he also works as an editor and educator, championing emerging voices in contemporary fiction. His work reflects a profound commitment to preserving and interrogating the complexities of the Armenian-American experience.