Jennifer Lauck is an award-winning journalist and the author of the memoirs Blackbird, a New York Times bestseller, and Still Waters. Lauck has been featured in Newsweek, Harper's Bazaar, Talk Magazine, People, Glamour, and Writer's Digest. She was a select USA Today pick and nominated for two Oregon Book Awards for Blackbird.
Before becoming a memoir writer, speaker, and teacher, Lauck worked for eight years in television news for ABC affiliates from Montana to Oregon. Her investigative reports have appeared on CNN and the ABC Nightly News.
By the age of ten, Lauck was homeless in Los Angeles, after the deaths of her adoptive mother and father. Her writing explores the complexity of human existence as well as the depths of loss. With humor and humility, Lauck writes and speaks about perseverance, courage and the remarkable capacity of humans to transcend the worst of losses with grace.