Megan Weiler


Born in Philadelphia, Megan Weiler grew up in Konstanz (Germany), where she attended the Heinrich Suso Gymnasium. Despite being a stone’s throw from the Alps, she never learned to ski properly. Instead she developed a love for Italy, and had her first summer job at Casalini Libri in Florence. She studied English literature at Bryn Mawr College and Yale; from 2018 to 2019 she was enrolled in the MFA writing program at Columbia University.
 

Weiler has held many different jobs while writing, from serving beer to a yodeling club in Switzerland to helping immigrants in Philadelphia with INS procedures and applications for political asylum.
Office work has given her glimpses into aspects of life such as roofing, corporate taxes, oil field 
boundaries, and the education of children with deaf-blindness. She has taught Ancient Greek
to students at the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and worked as a freelance translator
from German, French and Italian. In 2004 she was a patient transporter in the emergency room
of a children’s hospital, an experience which led her to write A World Without Echoes.

 

old photoHer most recent project is a coming-of-age novel.