JP Solheim
JP Solheim is a fiction writer, teacher, and literary critic. The author of The Performance of Listening in Postcolonial Francophone Culture (Liverpool University Press, 2018), their fiction and essays have been published in Bellevue Literary Review, The Los Angeles Review of Books, MQR: Mixtape, Midwest Weird Audio Literary Magazine, The Pinch, and Poets & Writers. They were also bassist, singer, and songwriter in several Chicago indie punk bands. They hold a PhD in French from the University of Michigan and an MFA in Writing and Literature (fiction) from the Bennington Writing Seminars, and have taught at the University of Michigan, Université de Paris VII, and the University of Illinois at Chicago, as well as writing centers across the United States. They serve as the Associate Director of the BookEnds novel revision fellowship at The Lichtenstein Center of Stony Brook University.
Visit their site at www.jennifersolheim.com