Gayle Brandeis is the best mentor you could hope to have. She cuts to the root, helping you to shed what doesn’t work and strengthen all the things that does. She is patient with you and takes time getting to know your work and making it better in the process.
—Vincent Bernard
There is no egotism in her mentoring, rather it's full of heart, encouragement when it's warranted, and honest feedback with no judgement. I feel blessed to have had her experience and talent to learn from, and learn I certainly did.
—Alicia Brown
Gayle mentored me through one of my semesters earning my MFA. I was in the final stages of a grueling and tremendous novel and Gayle provided steady, supportive yet firm guidance and critique in the crafting of this novel. Her fine balance between providing constructive feedback and offering a sensitivity towards the vulnerability of being taught, created a robust atmosphere for growth. But what is most remarkable about Gayle, is that her support does not end after her formal teaching does. Over ten years later and Gayle is still a source of insight and an ever-available resource. She is still a cheerleader, always championing her previous and current students. To this day, it is her voice that still shadows me as I draft and edit. I am so grateful to have been privileged enough to be her student.
—Talya Jankovits
Gayle’s love of both instruction AND student is obvious; she provides encouragement and suggestion for improvement in the same gentle breath.
—Pam Anderson
Gayle Brandeis is one of the best living writing teachers on earth today. Her writing and teaching practice are rooted in interdisciplinarity, activism, and compassion. Brandeis is a multidisciplinary writer and editor who confidently works across genres in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. For this alone, she has earned the title “Maverick.” The creative flexibility evident in her multidisciplinary publishing record, gains supernova powers when combined with her commitments to social justice, and compassionate teaching. Brandeis is a beloved mentor and role model for many. She reads and responds to student writing with respect for their lives and voices. She conscientiously opens doors for new writers to literary worlds. Brandeis transforms literary spaces through her own fervent storytelling, activism, and compassionate teaching. Her pedagogy prioritizes students’ lives and voices so they can activate the power in their own pens.
—Amy Shimshon-Santo