Jessica Crowder
Editor, Author, Student, Wanderer
Best Seller Shout Out
In one of the greatest accomplishments and honor of my editing career, I was requested by Gordon Bonnet as an editor for the final book in his Boundary Solutions series, after working with him on an unpublished manuscript.
I later found out that he listed me in his acknowledgments, making the entire project that much more meaningful.
Author Favorites
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchel
Follow the Civil War-based story of one high-society woman's journey from southern belle to hard, cold business owner who will stop at nothing to protect her loved ones, even at the risk of giving her own soul away.
Anthem By Ayn Ran
In this different kind of coming of age story, a single discovery transforms one man into an independent, curious, self-thinking rebel in a world of conformity.
Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
This young girl discovers that nothing in her world is as it seems. Every little detail could be true, or could be a path to deception and curiosities.
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Set in a time when the answer to a woman's sadness was a pill or seclusion, our heroine is shut in a room covered in despised yellow wallpaper, which despite her best efforts to rid the evil seems to be mocking her.
The Name of The Rose by Umberto Eco
A haunting murder-mystery set in a 1300s monastery, two brothers of faith forge a path of destruction, confusion and gruesome murders. Eco provides an atmospheric brilliance of the time, and drags the reader in with twists at every corner.