Jeanne M. Leiby

Writer, Author

1964 – 2011

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Who was Jeanne M. Leiby?

Jeanne Leiby was an American teacher, fiction writer and literary magazine editor. Leiby's short stories were published in several U.S. literary journals, including Fiction, Indiana Review, The Greensboro Review, and New Orleans Review. In 2000, she won the Poets and Writers Writer Exchange. Her first collection of short stories, Downriver, was published by Carolina Wren Press as the 2006 winner of the Doris Bakwin prize. Leiby also served as fiction editor of Black Warrior Review and as the Editor in Chief of the Florida Review. In Spring 2008, she took over as editor of The Southern Review at LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

In her early career working as an intern at a publishing house, she was responsible for finding and publishing White Oleander by Janet Fitch.

She also taught fiction writing and creative writing at UCF for a couple of years, leaving in 2008 for her new job at the Southern Review. She also served as the editor of the Florida Review for the duration of her stay. She was hugely influential to her students, helping many of them pursue careers in writing as well.

Leiby grew up downriver Detroit. She earned a BA at the University of Michigan, an MA at the Bread Loaf School of English/Middlebury College, and an MFA at the University of Alabama.

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Born
1964
Also known as
  • Jeanne Leiby
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of Alabama
  • University of Michigan
Died
Apr 19, 2011
Louisiana

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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