Jenny Hollowell is an American writer known for her evocative short fiction and debut novel. Her work has appeared in prestigious literary publications such as "Glimmer Train" and "Scheherezade," as well as the anthology "New Sudden Fiction." Her stories have earned recognition, including a distinguished mention in the "Best American Short Stories" series. Hollowell's first novel marks a significant expansion of her literary career.
A graduate of the University of Virginia's MFA program, Hollowell was honored as a Henry Hoyns Fellow in Fiction and received the Balch Short Story Award for her work. Her writing often explores nuanced human experiences with a distinctive narrative voice. Based in Los Angeles, she balances her writing career with family life alongside her husband and daughter.