“. . . One of the most humane and challenging memoirs to come out of the Midwest . . . Indeed, we are all more than heroes and villains, and Jamison does a great job of showing how and where our humanity gets lost between the two.” — Ashley C. Ford, author of Somebody’s Daughter and host of the HBO podcast Lovecraft Country Radio

J.R. Jamison is an award-winning author, storyteller, and NPR podcast host who speaks and writes about empathy building, sexuality, mental health, and being LGBTQ in a red state. His nonfiction and fiction writing has appeared in The Huffington Post, Pangyrus, Beyond Words, Writer’s Digest and various other print and web publications, and his work has been covered by outlets such as The Guardian, Harlem World Magazine, PBS, Runner’s World, and The Statesider, among others.

J.R.’s memoir, Hillbilly Queer, was a Libro.fm bestseller in LGBTQ nonfiction (audiobook, narrated by the author) and received starred reviews from Library Journal and Foreword Reviews Magazine, and was chosen as one of the Top 10 Audiobooks of 2023 by Library Journal. In addition, the paperback edition was the silver winner of the 2022 Nautilus Book Award for Best Memoir, a finalist for the 2022 Indiana Authors Award, and nominated for the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Currently, he’s writing his debut young adult novel.

J.R. is also a founder of The Facing Project, a nonprofit that has helped over 7,000 people around the globe tell their stories on tough topics such as homelessness, depression, gun violence, and more with a goal of creating a more understanding and empathetic world.

J.R. lives in rural Indiana with his husband, Cory, and their dog, J.J., and he can be found online at jrjamison.com.

J.R.'s Featured Titles

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Hillbilly Queer: A Conservative Father, a Liberal Son, and a Journey Together Across America’s Heartland

Award-winning author and NPR host J.R. Jamison explores identity, family, and bridging divides in an interactive talk and reading that journeys through his relationship with his father to show that sometimes the differences between us aren’t really that different at all.

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An Evening with J.R. Jamison

Award-winning author and NPR host J.R. Jamison will be in-conversation with a guest of the host’s choice to discuss identity, family, and bridging divides. Guest(s) could be college/university president, faculty member, or student leader; mayor or community leader; or another author/writer from the host’s community.

Optional reading.

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Facing Our Stories: Confronting Polarization Through Documentary Theatre and Storytelling

Through humor, readings, and good old-fashioned storytelling, award-winning author and NPR host J.R. Jamison will help audiences understand how storytelling and writing heighten empathy, challenge biases and assumptions, and combat polarization.

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Writing with an Empathetic Eye (and Ears) to Enhance Character Development

Award-winning author and NPR host J.R. Jamison will lead attendees through an interactive writing workshop that explores authentic listening and empathy as ways to enhance character development for fiction and nonfiction writers.

An intimate workshop intended for a maximum of 50 attendees

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NPR | The Facing Project Radio Show

The Facing Project

J.R.’s Website

Honors, Awards & Recognition

Best Audiobook of 2023 by Library Journal
Nautilus Book Award Winner
Finalist for the 2022 Indiana Authors Award
Nominated for the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize
Nominated for the 2021 Peabody Award for Podcast & Radio

Media Kit

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where you can download author photos and cover images.

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