Jill Talbot is the author of The Last Year: Essays (Winner of Wandering Aengus Press Editor’s Prize, August 2023), based on her 2019-2020 Paris Review Daily column. She’s also the author of The Way We Weren’t: A Memoir (Soft Skull, 2015) and Loaded: Women and Addiction (Seal Press, 2007), a collection of personal essays. Talbot is the co-editor of The Art of Friction: Where (Non)Fictions Come Together (U of Texas Press, 2008) and the editor of Metawritings: Toward a Theory of Nonfiction (Iowa, 2012). She won The Florida Review’s 2021 Jeanne Leiby Chapbook Award Winner for her short story collection, A Distant Town (2022).

Her writing has appeared in journals such as AGNIBrevityColorado ReviewDiagramGulf Coast, Hotel Amerika, LitMag, The Paris Review Daily, and The Rumpus and has been recognized seven times in The Best American Essays.

She has taught at Columbia College Chicago, St. Lawrence University, and University of North Texas, and a Featured Writer for Aquinas College’s Contemporary Writers Series, University of San Francisco’s Emerging Writers Festival, and The Literary Arts Institue at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University.