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Jacqueline Faber is an author and freelance writer. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from Emory University, where she was the recipient of a Woodruff Scholarship, and taught in the Expository Writing Program at New York University, where she received an award for excellence in teaching. She studied philosophy in Bologna, Italy, and received a dissertation grant from Freie University in Berlin, Germany. Jacqueline writes across genres, including thrillers, rom-coms, and essays. Her work explores questions about memory, loss, language, and desire. Steeped in philosophical, psychological, and literary themes, her writing is grounded in studies of character. As a freelancer, she writes for various companies, including a fair-trade marketplace for global artisans, where she helps bring their unique stories to life. She lives with her family in Los Angeles. Learn more at jacquelinefaber.com

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Jacqueline Faber is an author and freelance writer. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from Emory University, where she was the recipient of a Woodruff Scholarship, and taught in the Expository Writing Program at New York University, where she received an award for excellence in teaching. She studied philosophy in Bologna, Italy, and received a dissertation grant from Freie University in Berlin, Germany. Jacqueline writes across genres, including thrillers, rom-coms, and essays. Her work explores questions about memory, loss, language, and desire. Steeped in philosophical, psychological, and literary themes, her writing is grounded in studies of character. As a freelancer, she writes for various companies, including a fair-trade marketplace for global artisans, where she helps bring their unique stories to life. She lives with her family in Los Angeles. Learn more at jacquelinefaber.com

Intro reel, Writing Table Podcast

2024 Outro Recording

Follow the Writing Table:
On Twitter/X: @writingtablepc
Everywhere else: @writingtablepodcast
Email questions or tell us who you'd like us to invite to the Writing Table: [email protected].

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