Fellows /
Janice (Jan) Fernheimer
Digital Storytellers Lab
2025-2026 Fellow

America's Chosen Spirit
America’s Chosen Spirit is a serial, historical-fiction webcomic about untold backstories of women, Jews, Blacks, and other minorities who shaped Kentucky Bourbon, created by University of Kentucky Professor and Executive Bourbon Steward Janice W. Fernheimer and New York Times best-selling author/illustrator JT Waldman. This Boardwalk Empire meets Breaking Bad narrative features a Jewish female protagonist, tracks her family from the 1860s-1950s, and unfolds across four seasons: Reconstruction, Temperance, Prohibition, and Repeal.
Janice W. Fernheimer is a Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies; Zantker Professor of Jewish Studies; and James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits Faculty Fellow at the University of Kentucky where she co-directs the University of Kentucky-Jewish Heritage Fund Kentucky Holocaust Education Initiative and teaches courses in “Bourbon Writing” and “Bourbon Oral History” in the Certificate for Distillation, Wine, and Brewing. She is also a Stave and Thief Certified Executive Bourbon Steward. In 2024 the Bourbon Women Foundation recognized her as a Woman of Whiskey with the Mike Keyes Ally of the Year Award honoring the trailblazing work of the Women in Bourbon Oral History Project, which she founded in 2021. She currently resides in Lexington, KY with her family and when she’s not writing or teaching, you can usually find her shimmying across the dance floor or cycling across the Bluegrass.