Nellie Hermann
Lecturer; Creative Director, Master of Science in Narrative Medicine
Professor Nellie Hermann, a recipient of a 2016 NEA literature fellowship, is a co-author of Principles and Practice of Narrative Medicine (Oxford University Press, 2017). Her first novel, The Cure for Grief (Scribner, 2008), received national acclaim and was chosen as a Target “Breakout” book. Her short fiction has appeared in Glimmer Train, The Five Fingers Review, and Blunderbuss, and her nonfiction has appeared in an anthology about siblings, Freud’s Blind Spot (Free Press, 2010), The Paris Review, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and Academic Medicine. Her second novel, The Season of Migration, about the early life of Vincent van Gogh (FSG: 2015), was an Editors' Choice by The New York Times.
Education
- M.F.A., Columbia University
- B.A., Brown University
Publications
- The Principles and Practice of Narrative Medicine (Oxford University Press, 2017), co-author
- The Season of Migration, about the early life of Vincent van Gogh (FSG: 2015)
- The Cure for Grief (Scribner, 2008)