HOLLI HARMS is a writer of plays, screenplays and short stories. As a playwright Holli has been awarded the Terrence G. Hall Fellowship, a Dramatist Guild Fellow, EST/Sloan Grant, and TNT Pops Playwright Competition. Her play “Make John Patrick Shanley Go Home” is published in Smith & Krause’s “Anthology Of 50 Best Ten Minute Plays”. Her plays have been produced by Sky Blue Theatre Co in UK, Estrogenius Festival NYC, Edgemar Center Santa Monica, and City Theatre, Miami, to name a few. As a screenwriter, her short narrative "Icarus Stops For Breakfast" has won over 23 awards from over 35 festivals.
Holli’s short story “Cereal and Fire” is published online with Penmen Review. Her story, “The Russians,” is published in The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, as well as her essay “I Grew Up”.
Holli is a member of Ensemble Studio Theater, SAG-AFTRA, AEA, and Dramatist Guild and is a guest lecturer for School of Visual Arts film department. She lives in Manhattan’s West Village with her husband, daughter, and dog Arlo Gurthrie Marshmallow.

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