Joshilyn Jackson
Joshilyn Jackson is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling novelist known for her Southern fiction, including debut novel Gods in Alabama (2005), which follows a young woman fleeing her past in a small Alabama town. Born in Florida, she earned a B.A. from Georgia State University and an M.A. from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and has lived in places like Powder Springs and Decatur, Georgia, and now upstate New York with her family. Her acclaimed books have won awards like SIBA’s Novel of the Year and Georgia Author of the Year, and have been translated into a dozen languages.
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Southern Fiction
Literary Fiction
The Almost Sisters: A Novel
A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty
The Girl Who Stopped Swimming
Never Have I Ever: A Novel
Gods in Alabama
My Own Miraculous: A Short Story
Between, Georgia
A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty: A Novel
Backseat Saints
With My Little Eye: A Novel
My Own Miraculous: A Short Story
The Opposite of Everyone: A Novel
Gods in Alabama
Someone Else's Love Story: A Novel
The Girl Who Stopped Swimming
Between, Georgia
Backseat Saints
A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty: A Novel
A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty: A Novel
Between, Georgia
The Girl Who Stopped Swimming
Between, Georgia
Someone Else's Love Story LP: A Novel
Backseat Saints