About

JULIE CANTRELL is a multiple award-winning, New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author, editor, instructor, TEDx speaker, and ghostwriter.

Her novels have earned starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Library Journal and have been featured in Top Reads lists by LitHub, Redbook, Southern Living Magazine, REAL SIMPLE, BookBub, HuffPost, USA TODAY (HEA), and more.

As a novelist, she’s received two Christy Awards, two Carol Awards, and the Mississippi Library Association Fiction Award. She was named a short-list finalist twice for the Mississippi Arts & Letters Fiction Award as well as a two-time short-list finalist for the Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize. Most recently she was named a finalist for the de Groot Foundation Courage to Write Award.

She served as editor-in-chief of the Southern Literary Review and has received the Mississippi Arts Commission Literary Arts Fellowship, the Rivendell Writer’s Colony Mary Elizabeth Nelson Fellowship, and the Pat Conroy Writer’s Residency Fellowship.

With published works across a diverse range of genres and numerous languages, Julie currently writes, teaches, and edits fulltime. She finds great pleasure in helping to shepherd other people’s stories to shelves.

Other Works

  • Dog Saves Duck

    2023
  • All Day, All Night (contributed to anthology)

    2023
  • It's a Wonderful Christmas (novella collection)

    2021
  • Crescendo

    2019
  • Southern Writers on Writing (contributed to anthology)

    2018
  • A Second Blooming (contributed to anthology)

    2017
  • The Feathered Bone

    2016
  • When You Pass Through the Waters (contributed to anthology)

    2015
  • When Mountains Move

    2013
  • Into the Free

    2012

Awards and Recognition

  • Pat Conroy Writer’s Residency Fellowship (2020)
  • Okra Pick by the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (2017)
  • Ingram Pick and Target Pick (2016)
  • The Pulpwood Queens International Bookclub Book of the Year (2016)
  • Mary Elizabeth Nelson Fellowship at Rivendell Writer's Colony at Sewanee (2016)
  • Carol Award for Historical Novel of the Year (2014)
  • One of five finalists for the University of Mississippi Common Reading Experience (2014)
  • Books-a-Million Summer Pick (2013)
  • Christy Awards for both Debut Novel of the Year and Book of the Year (2013)
  • Mississippi Library Association Fiction Award (2013)
  • Mississippi Arts Commission Literary Arts Fellowship (2012)
  • USA Today's best seller list for general fiction beginning March 1, 2012 for three weeks at #47 and #89. A USA Today HEA editor's Favorite Books of the Year list for 2012.
  • The New York Times Best Seller List at number 13 on March 11, 2012 and remained on that list at number 35 (March 18, 2012) and at number 32 (March 25, 2012).That same novel also hit number 21 on The New York Times Best Seller List of Combined Print & Ebook Fiction, March 11, 2012.