A librarian who wants more books in the world, Jen writes mostly mystery and suspense as well as science fiction and horror. Her short fiction has been published in Northword, Outburst Magazine, and several collections including the speculative fiction anthology Nothing But Flowers: Tales of Post-Apocalyptic Love. She has participated in National Novel Writing Month since 2002 and is an active part of the Friday Flash community.
Jen is a Canadian who lives in London, England. Her stories can be set anywhere, and her pet themes work worldwide: home, trust, and forgiveness. The best stories are universal. Catch up with her at http://jbrubacher.blogspot.com or on Twitter @jen_b.
Contributing Stories
Lost and Found – The Yin Book, 2010
Published
The 6 O’Clock Train – Outburst Magazine May 2011
Familiar -100 Stories for Queensland May 2011
I Dream of Cherry Pies -Nothing But Flowers February 2011
Apparel -Deck the Halls December 2010
Oliver – 1st prize winner, Terrace Writers’ Guild 2007 Fiction Writing Contest, appearing in Northword Magazine.
Websites
Scribo Ergo Sum (the writing life from a librarian perspective)
Chinese Whisperings invites you to kick back with your favourite beverage and Take Five with North Carolina author and website guru Dale Challener Roe, author of Not Myself.
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