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  • Jan 15, 2025 | writersdigest.com | Jennifer Moorman

    In The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds, the central question—can a single wish change everything?—sets the stage for a powerful journey of regret and redemption. Josephine, reeling from the loss of her husband, wishes she could disappear from her life. That simple, fleeting desire brings her into a magical realm where the past and present intertwine, and her actions suddenly carry extraordinary consequences.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | ca.news.yahoo.com | Lizz Schumer |Jennifer Moorman

    Author Jennifer Moorman reflects on how she learned to pivot, in advance of her new novel 'The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds'Dreams have a funny way of shaping our lives. Sometimes they take us where we expect, and sometimes they lead us down roads we never imagined. For years, I lived the dream of being a professional singer, traveling across the country, pouring my heart into each performance and connecting deeply with people along the way.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | people.com | Jennifer Moorman

    Jennifer Moorman; 'The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds' by Jennifer Moorman. Photo: Harper Muse (2) Dreams have a funny way of shaping our lives. Sometimes they take us where we expect, and sometimes they lead us down roads we never imagined. For years, I lived the dream of being a professional singer, traveling across the country, pouring my heart into each performance and connecting deeply with people along the way.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | yahoo.com | Lizz Schumer |Jennifer Moorman

    Dreams have a funny way of shaping our lives. Sometimes they take us where we expect, and sometimes they lead us down roads we never imagined. For years, I lived the dream of being a professional singer, traveling across the country, pouring my heart into each performance and connecting deeply with people along the way. But life, in its not-always-gentle persistence, eventually nudged me toward something new — a calling I hadn’t seen coming, but which was waiting for me nonetheless.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | deepsouthmag.com | Jennifer Moorman |Erin Z. Bass

    by Jennifer MoormanIf you asked me when I was a kid what I knew about cast iron skillets, the extent of my knowledge would have been three facts. Fact one: It’s heavier than a two-ton elephant. Trying to lift our family skillet with my spaghetti-thin arms was a two-handed job that involved a full-body fling. Fact two: It’s for frying. That’s all I knew at the time. Daddy fried chicken, pork chops, salmon croquettes, and fish in an oil that he later saved in a special container.

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