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Jessica Handler is a Professor of Writing at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, specializing in creative nonfiction, memoir, and historical fiction. Her work focuses on themes of grief, family dynamics, and the intersections of personal narrative with broader cultural and historical contexts. She is the author of three books: the memoir Invisible Sisters, the guide Braving the Fire: A Guide to Writing about Grief and Loss, and the historical novel The Magnetic Girl. Handler’s research and teaching emphasize narrative healing, the power of storytelling, and the exploration of marginalized voices in literature.
Handler’s accolades include the Southern Book Prize for Fiction and recognition from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Bitter Southerner. She leads workshops on writing about grief and trauma, blending academic rigor with practical creative techniques. Her essays and articles appear in venues such as Brevity, Electric Literature, and Short Reads.
Handler’s academic contributions extend to public engagement, including appearances on radio shows like Georgia Public Broadcasting’s Two Way Street and the New York Times podcast Dear Sugars. She also curates writing events and collaborates with literary organizations to promote Southern literature and creative expression.




