Jessica Penner – 黑料正能量 Podcast /now/podcast Audio programs from 黑料正能量 Fri, 20 Feb 2015 21:21:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 鈥淭he Ordinary Instant鈥 鈥 Jessica Penner ’01 /now/podcast/2013/11/15/the-ordinary-instant-jessica-penner-01/ Fri, 15 Nov 2013 20:55:56 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/podcast/?p=3044
In her powerful memoir, The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion writes: 鈥淟ife changes in an instant. The ordinary instant.鈥 Jessica Penner, author of Shaken in the Water, talks about what she is learning about the art of memoir-writing and the need for a writer to make an ordinary extraordinary for the reader. She also reads an excerpt from her Pushcart Prize-nominated essay, 鈥淢ustard Seed,鈥 which documents her brain surgery on September 11, 2001. . Dr. Danielle Ofri, Editor-in-Chief of Bellevue Literary Review, wrote about the essay: 鈥淚 was taken by it from the very first. (And not just because I was also working in the hospital on 9/11, trying to take care of my regular patients at Bellevue.) It鈥檚 quite unusual to have an essay deal with religious belief in such a nuanced way.鈥

Chapel begins with a聽 short video clip by students from the current chapel video series, “Where have you seen God?”

Penner released her debut novel-in-stories, Shaken in the Water (Foxhead Books), in April 2013. She has been published in Bellevue Literary Review, Center for Mennonite Writing, Rhubarb and the anthology Tongue Screws and Testimonies. She won an honorable mention for the short story 鈥淗omebody鈥 in Open City鈥檚 RRofihe Trophy contest and an honorable mention for the essay 鈥淢ustard Seed鈥 in Bellevue Literary Review鈥檚 Burns Archive Prize for nonfiction.

Penner earned a BA in theater and English at 黑料正能量 and a MFA from Sarah Lawrence College. She previously taught English to international students at James Madison University and currently resides in New York City.

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