Sena Jeter Naslund, born on June 28, 1942, is a distinguished American author known for her deep and evocative storytelling. She has published seven novels and two collections of short fiction, highlighting her versatile talent in the literary world. Among her works, the 1999 novel Ahab's Wife and the 2003 novel Four Spirits stand out, each having been named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.
Naslund has played a significant role in the academic and creative writing communities as the Writer in Residence at the University of Louisville and the program director for the MFA in Writing at Spalding University. Her commitment to nurturing new talent and her contributions to the literary landscape have been widely recognized.
In 2005, Naslund's contributions to literature and the arts were further acknowledged when she was named Poet Laureate of Kentucky by Governor Ernie Fletcher, a testament to her influence and standing in the literary community.
She is also a co-founder of The Louisville Review and the Fleur-de-Lis Press, extending her influence beyond writing to the broader literary and publishing sectors. Naslund's dedication to literature is evident not only in her publications but also in her efforts to support and promote literary culture.
Naslund's official website can be found at www.senajeternaslund.com.