Jessica Mooney

Jessica Mooney is a Seattle-based writer whose personal essays, scientific articles, and literary criticism have appeared in The Rumpus, The Seattle Review of Books, Salon, What to Read in the Rain: an 826 Seattle Anthology, The Journal for Health Disparities Research and Practice, and elsewhere. She also works in the field of global health, helping to deliver vaccines in low- and middle-income country settings. A pandemic essay on grief was published in Seattle Magazine and was featured on local NPR-affiliate KUOW. She is a former Hugo House fellow and received grants from Artist Trust and the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture.
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