Jessica Page Morrell

Jessica Page Morrell
Jessica Page Morrell
Born United States
Occupation Writer
Nationality American
Subjects Writing

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Jessica Page Morrell is an American author, writing coach, freelance editor, corporate trainer, and columnist. Her articles have been published in The Writer and Writer's Digest magazines. She is a former food-and-wine columnist, restaurant reviewer, and freelance journalist. Jessica is the former writing expert at iVillage and has worked as a professional cook, caterer, personal chef, and cooking class instructor.

Morrell conducts workshops throughout the Pacific Northwest and at conferences. She writes a monthly column for The Willamette Writer, the newsletter for Willamette Writers, a non-profit writers group with 1,600 members.

Jessica grew up in Wisconsin and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She has one daughter and two granddaughters and lives in Portland, Oregon.[1]

Works

  • Bullies, Bastards and Bitches: How to Write the Bad Guys of Fiction (2008) Writer’s Digest Books
  • The Writer's I Ching: Wisdom for the Creative Life (2007) Running Press Book Publishers
  • Voices from the Street: Truths about Homelessness from the Sisters of the Road (2007) Gray Sunshine
  • Between the Lines: Master the Subtle Elements of Fiction Writing (2006) Writer's Digest Books
  • Writing Out the Storm (1998) Collectors Press

References

  1. ^ Morrell, Jessica Page (2006). Between the Lines: Master the Subtle Elements of Fiction Writing. Cincinnati, Ohio: Writer's Digest Books. p. 300. 

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