“The
difference between people who believe they have books inside of them and those
who actually write books is sheer cussed persistence - the ability to make
yourself work at your craft, every day - the belief, even in the face of
obstacles, that you've got something worth saying.”
– Jennifer Weiner
Born in Connecticut in 1970, Weiner jump-started her writing career in Pennsylvania, creating a newspaper column called Generation XIII. She then wrote for the Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader before moving to the Philadelphia Inquirer where she continued to write her columns and did feature stories while also writing for such notable magazines as Mademoiselle and Seventeen.
Weiner started writing novels in the 2000s and has had great
success, including the terrific In Her Shoes (also made into a feature film). To date, she
has authored 13 novels, a collection of short stories, and one
nonfiction book, with a reported 11 million copies in print worldwide. Her 2019 novel, Mrs. Everything, earned raves from readers and critics alike.
“I don't write literary fiction,” she said. “I write books that are entertaining, but are also, I hope, well-constructed and thoughtful and funny and have things to say about men and women and families and children and life in America today.”
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