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Stolen: Love and Loss in the Time of COVID-19 is Elizabeth Jaeger's first book. Her essays and short stories explore queer-life, motherhood, traveling, mental illness, and grief. They have been published online and in print journals, including The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review, Caustic Frolic, Capsule Stories, Newtown Literary, Ovunque Siamo, and Italian Americana. You can visit her work here.
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Currently, she is working on her coming of age/coming out memoir which takes place in Nepal. She is also revising a young adult novel that explores growing up queer in a conservative Christian family.
She earned an MFA in creative writing from Fairleigh Dickinson University, an MA in history from William Paterson University, and an MA in education from New York University.
