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Jessica Gleason was born in Oak Park, Illinois and raised in Glendale Heights, Illinois. She currently resides in Lake
Geneva, Wisconsin. Gleason graduated from The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with a BA in English Writing and Philosophy
and a certification in Women's Studies. She also received an MFA in Creative Writing with an Emphasis in Creative Non-Fiction
from National University in California.
Gleason has been published in many literary magazines/journalis including: The Muse, The Writer's Eye, The Idiom, Nefarious
Ballerina and had many published articles available at Suite101.
Gleason has been the recipient of many writing awards including the Angela Peckinpaugh Award for Superior Student
Writing (In three different categories!!)and the MAFL State Award for Program Oral Interpretation. Her work has been performed
numerous times on the college forensics circuit.
She enjoys karaoke and reading vampire romance novels in her spare time. In short, Jessica Gleason is a woman walking
through life with words.
If you're looking for a sample of Gleason's writing, you've come to the WRITE (Ha!) place. This website is home to many
samples of her writing. She is available for freelance and ghostwriting projects; please use the guestbook as a contact form
to inquire about hiring Ms. Gleason for any upcoming writing projects.
For prospective employers, there is also a detailed resume available.
So, whether you are just interested in reading Gleason's prose/poetry or you are looking for a writer, this is the
right place for you.
Come on in, get comfortable and cozy up to the writing style of Jessica Gleason.
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Photo By Echo Farmer
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What's New?
1/7/09
I have neglected my editorial responsibilities for a bit too long. I am happy to report that I've changed the story of the
month and done a bit of scaling back. Each sample category has been limited to one or two pieces instead of five or six.
I've also gone through and done some clean up, as I had a complaint in my comment book about my lack spelling skills. I assure
you that I can spell "received" and that my one type-o has since been corrected.
No one is perfect, though you can try.
I am also happy to report that my poetry has been accepted for publication in three different magazines! Three pieces of my
artwork have also been accepted for publication. So, the year is off to a good start!
8/25/08
The site is coming along slowly but should be completely funtional by the end of August. Keep checking back for updates!

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