Gail Jenner

Gail L. Fiorini-Jenner is the wife of fourth generation cattle rancher/farmer, Doug Jenner. To date, Gail has completed three historical novels and a screenplay and is working on a fictionalized historical biography of one of California's infamous stage bandits. 

Her first novel, ACROSS THE SWEET GRASS HILLS, received the 2002 WILLA AWARD for Original Paperback Fiction by Women Writing the West. 

In addition, she has published articles and stories for a variety of Christian, regional, and educational publishers. She co-authored a teacher's curriculum guidebook for Simon & Schuster. Several of her children's stories were included in anthologies published by Tyndale (1995-2000). She has also placed as a finalist in a number of writing contests, including: The Jack London Novel Contest; The National Writers' Novel Contest; The William Faulkner Literary Short Story Contest; The Writers' Network International Screenplay and Fiction Contest; The Chesterfield Writer's Film Project; The FADE IN Screenplay Contest; and The Acclaim Film and Television Contest.

Gail is a member of Rogue Writers Ink, Women Writing the West, Western Writers of America, and the American Screenwriters Association (ASA).

Western Siskiyou County: 
Gold and Dreams

by Gail Fiorini-Jenner 
and Monica Jae Hall
Print edition trade paperback
Published by Arcadia Publishing
in 2002.

 

 

Images of the State of Jefferson

by Gail Fiorini-Jenner 
and Bernita Tickner
Print edition trade paperback
Published by Arcadia Publishing in 2005

 

The State of Jefferson: Then and Now

by Gail Fiorini-Jenner and Bernita Tickner
Print edition trade paperback
Published by Arcadia Publishing in 2007.

 

 

Across the Sweet Grass Hills
by Gail Jenner

The second edition is pending.
A few copies are still available from the author.

 

 

 

 

 

 



Write to Gail at:
http://www.gailjenner.com

or

gfiorini@sisqtel.net


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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