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Jennifer Brice

Professor of English and Creative Writing

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English and Creative Writing
412 Lathrop Hall
  • W 10:00am - 1:00pm (412 Lathrop Hall)

Jennifer Brice is the author of three books: The Last Settlers, a work of documentary journalism; Unlearning to Fly, a memoir-in-essays; and Another North: Essays in Praise of the World That Is. At °Ä²Ê¿ª½±, she teaches courses in creative writing and contemporary literature, including True Crime and Living Writers

Her website is .

BA, Smith College, 1985; MFA, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1995

Creative Nonfiction (essays, memoirs and literary journalism); science and nature writing; travel writing; literature of the North

Introduction to Creative Writing (Nonfiction), Nonfiction Prose I, Advanced Creative Writing Workshop, American Writers: Studies in Nonfiction, Travel Writing, Science and Nature Writing, Literary Journalism, Challenges of Modernity, Living Writers

Books
Another North: Essays in Praise of the World That Is (Red Hen Press, June 2024)
Unlearning to Fly (University of Nebraska, 2007; Bison Books, 2010)
The Last Settlers (Duquesne University, 1998)

Essays
In American Nature WritingThe Dolphin ReaderPloughsharesRiver TeethManoa, Under the Sun, Iron Horse, Permafrost, The Gettysburg Review, and The Sonora Review, among others.