Jenna Blum to speak at Hancock Town Library

Published: 05-04-2023 9:02 AM

New York Times-bestselling author Jenna Blum will speak in the Daniels Room of the Hancock Town Library, 25 Main St., Sunday, May 7, at 2 p.m.

Blum is author of novels “Those Who Save Us,” “The Stormchasers” and “The Lost Family,” the novella “The Lucky One” in the collection Grand Central and memoir “Woodrow on the Bench” about her senior black Lab and what his last seven months taught her. Her work has been published in more than 20 countries, and she is cofounder/CEO of literary social media marketing company A Mighty Blaze.

“Those Who Save Us” won the Ribalow Prize, awarded by Hadassah Magazine and judged by Elie Wiesel. She interviewed Holocaust survivors for the Steven Spielberg Survivors of the Shoah Foundation for five years. She is based in Boston, where she has taught at Grub Street Writers for more than 20 years.

Blum earned her master’s degree in creative writing from Boston University and was the fiction editor for AGNI Literary Magazine. Co-sponsored by the Hancock Town Library, the Tuttle Library in Antrim and the GEP Dodge Library in Bennington, the event is free and open to all

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