Jennifer McGaha is the author of Flat Broke with Two Goats, a 2018 OverDrive Big Library Read, and Bushwhacking: How to Get Lost in the Woods and Write Your Way Out. Her work has also appeared in many magazines and literary journals including Image, The Huffington Post, The New Pioneer, Lumina, PANK, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Brevity, Bitter Southerner, Crab Creek Review, River Teeth, and others. An Appalachian native, McGaha teaches at the University of North Carolina-Asheville, where she also coordinates the Great Smokies Writing Program.
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"In a culture that fears aging and perpetuates ideals of youthfulness over valuing the elderly, The Joy Document offers wisdom that honors the process of growing older. I admire Jennifer McGaha's insight on embracing life's simple moments with gratitude and joy. Despite facing loss and navigating through challenging times like a global crisis, there's still opportunity to find joy in the here and now." --Rainie Howard, author of The Love Habit and host of The Rainie Howard Show "With her beautiful storytelling, Jennifer McGaha inspires us to join her in creating a light-filled life, through a commitment to curiosity, to mindful noticing, to gratitude, to joyful celebration. She epitomizes what it means to be a radiant rebel!" --Karen Walrond, author of Radiant Rebellion and The Lightmaker's Manifesto "Jennifer McGaha is that trail partner who calls you back when you've marched ahead, to show you a lady slipper hidden under a fern. Her joys will open your eyes to your own." --Heather Newton, author of The Puppeteer's Daughters