She was a staff reporter at The Oregonian. She has also written for New York Magazine, WIRED, Harper's Magazine, The Washington Post, The Associated Press, The International Herald Tribune, The New York Times Magazine and The Guardian. Jessica teaches narrative storytelling at Columbia Journalism School and contributes to The New York Times. Her next book, co-authored with Dale Maharidge, is about trust in the age of surveillance. She is the author of Burning Book: A Visual History of Burning Man (2007). Anthony Lukas Prize and the Helen Bernstein Book Award. Named a New York Times Notable Book and Editors' Choice, Nomadland won the 2017 Discover Award and was a finalist for the J. The project spanned three years and more than 15,000 miles of driving - from coast to coast and from Mexico to the Canadian border. For her book Nomadland, she spent months living in a camper van, documenting itinerant Americans who gave up traditional housing and hit the road full time, enabling them to travel from job to job and carve out a place for themselves in a precarious economy. Jessica Bruder is a journalist who writes about subcultures.
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