Jennifer Cornell is an Irish short story writer, whose work appeared in New Hibernia Review, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, TriQuarterly, and New England Review. Her stories explore the emotional and psychological consequences of the struggle to endure violence, loss and failure. Cornell earned a bachelor’s degree at Harvard University and a master’s of arts at Magee College. In 1994, she graduated from Cornell University with a master’s of fine arts degree. Since then, Cornell has worked as a professor of English at Oregon State University in Corvallis. Her book, Departures (1996), won the Drue Heinz literature Prize in 1994 and the Oregon Book Award in 1995. Cornell is a member of the Association of Writers & Writing Programs and the American Political Science Association.
Jennifer Cornell
Studios
New Jersey
Jennifer Cornell worked in the New Jersey studio.
The yellow clapboard New Jersey Studio, located on a grassy, sloping site, was funded by the New Jersey Federation of Women’s Clubs and built as an exact replica of Monday Music Studio (1913). The studio’s porch rests on fieldstone piers that increase in height as the ground slopes to the west. Like Monday Music Studio, New Jersey…