Lori Jakiela

Lori Jakiela is the author of three memoirs, Belief is Its Own Kind of Truth, Maybe (Atticus Books, 2015), The Bridge to Take When Things Get Serious (C&R Press May 2013), and Miss New York Has Everything (Hatchette 2006), as well as the poetry collection Spot the Terrorist (Turning Point 2012). She also has published four chapbooks of poetryThe Regulars (Liquid Paper Press, 2001); Red Eye (Pudding House, 2010); The Mill Hunk's Daughter Meets the Queen of Sky (Finishing Line, 2011); and Big Fish (Stranded Oak Press, 2016). Her essays and op-eds have been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Tribune-Review, Pittsburgh Quarterly, Tears in the Fence (United Kingdom) and elsewhere. Her poems have been published in 5 AM, Chiron Review, Nerve Cowboy, Slipstream and more. She received Stanford University's William Saroyan Prize for International Literature for her third memoir, Belief Is Its Own Kind of Truth Maybe, in 2016. She is a professor of English and directs the undergraduate writing program at The University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg and teaches in the low- and full-residency MFA in Creative Writing programs at Chatham University. Her author website is http://lorijakiela.net.

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