Jenna Blum, born in 1970, is a celebrated American writer known for her compelling novels. Her most notable works include Those Who Save Us, The Stormchasers, and The Lost Family. Blum's contributions to literature extend beyond her novels. In 2013, she was honored by being selected to teach an audio lecture course titled The Author at Work: The Art of Writing Fiction as part of the Modern Scholar series.
Blum's passion for nurturing emerging talent shines through her leadership role at Grub Street, a Boston-based writing center dedicated to helping novelists hone their craft. In addition to her novels, Blum has authored The Lucky One, a novella featured in GRAND CENTRAL; WOODROW ON THE BENCH, a touching memoir about the last seven months with her beloved 15-year-old black Lab; and the WWII audiodrama THE KEY OF LOVE, showcasing her versatility as a writer.
Jenna Blum is the CoFounder/CEO of A Mighty Blaze, an online platform for authors. Her work and influence have earned her a spot among Oprah's Top 30 Women Writers, a testament to her impact in the literary world.