Background
She moved to the United States in 1982 and grew up in Seattle, Washington.
She moved to the United States in 1982 and grew up in Seattle, Washington.
Fluent in Urdu and French, Maliha studied International Business at the University of Washington and worked as a research analyst in the Information Technology sector for six years before turning towards writing.
Maliha is an award-winning writer in creative nonfiction and the author of two travel memoirs, Zaatar Days, Henna Nights (Seal Press/2007). and Dizzy In Karachi (Booktrope Editions/2013). She was featured on the show Travel with Rick Steves on National Public Radio. In addition to writing, Maliha is a passionate and engaging teacher. She was a resident artist with Seattle Arts and Lectures Writers in the Schools Program during 2007 and a guest instructor in the Political Science Department at Edmonds Community College in the spring of 2009.
Maliha also provides workshops and seminars through her nonprofit collective, The Diwaan Project, a grassroots initiative on global affairs
She did her graduate studies at the Fletcher School at Tufts University and Harvard, earning a master"s degree in Law and Diplomacy in May 2004. Maliha briefly worked in Pakistan at the International Crisis Group and the Human Rights Commission before moving back to the Pacific Northwest.
She lives and writes in Kirkland, Washington.