Jessica Palmer

Jessica Palmer (born 1953) is an American author who writes science fiction, fantasy, mystery and horror. She also has written nonfiction under her full name of Jessica Dawn Palmer. Her mother was a professional clown who went under the name of Mar-jo and has a plaque in the Clown Hall of Fame.[1] Palmer was born in Chicago, Illinois. She initially studied psychology and nursing.[2] Her works have been translated into Norwegian, Japanese, Italian, Russian and Romanian. Her novellas were released in the Netherlands. Dark Lullaby was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for best first novel in 1989. Palmer was listed in Starburst magazine’s SF Top 200 in 1999 and Germany's Horror Lexicon published in 2001.

Career

Her articles have appeared in numerous magazines, such as:

She worked as a Crime Writer for the Roswell Daily Record in Roswell, New Mexico, from 2010 - 2014.[3] Palmer received the first place award from the New Mexico Press Association for Public Service in 2012 and first place award in the category of Breaking News in 2014.[4][5] In the 1970/80s, she has worked at a journalist at the Pasadena Citizen.[6] and the Brazosport Facts in Texas. During her career in journalism, she has done freelance work for The Salina Journal, Associated Press, UPI and Las Cruces Sun News.In addition, Palmer has written as a general assignments reporter and columnist of Critter’s Corner from 2002-2005 for the McPherson Sentinel.[7] She's also written columns called Crew Cuts, Skeleton Crew in England in 1990.

Late in 2001, Palmer founded a 501(c)3 charity Wild and Wooly dedicated to wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. She has a federal permit to work with wildlife and has held state permits in Kansas, Florida and in New Mexico.[8] Palmer has treated all sorts of animals, from alligators and owls to eagles, squirrels and bobcats to deer.She has worked as a technical writer. Palmer does public speaking on animal and conservation issues, along with linguistics. both in England and in the U.S.[9][10] She taught classes in creative writing and publishing in England.[11][12][13][14]

Bibliography

Non-fiction (under the name Jessica Dawn Palmer)

The Renegade World Series

The Factor Series

Children's Books

Horror

Short Stories

References

  1. "Beloved Valley Clown Dies". Aurora Beacon News. Aurora Beacon News. March 3, 1998.
  2. "Jessica Palmer". Infinity Plus. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  3. Berrones, Rey (September 19, 2013). "Visions". Roswell Daily Record. Pecos Valley Life Style Magazine.
  4. "Shop Talk". New Mexico Press Association. New Mexico Press Association. Retrieved October 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "Shop Talk". New Mexico Press Association. New Mexico Press Association. Retrieved September 2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  6. Palmer, Jessica. "Critter Corner, training pets is preventative medicine". Las Cruces Sun News. Media News Group. Retrieved October 8, 2010.
  7. Palmer, Jessica (February 21, 2005). "Bikes for kids, rolling along". McPherson Sentinel. McPherson Sentinel.
  8. Moore, Derrickson (August 17, 2008). "Telling tales a natural for Palmer". Las Cruces Sun-News. Las Cruces Sun-News.
  9. Porter, Toby (October 28, 1993). "Three who will meet at library". Observer News and Advertising. Observer Leisure Page. Check date values in: |access-date= (help);
  10. Powell, Sophie (September 1995). "Jessica's trip to the future". Harrow Observer. Check date values in: |access-date= (help);
  11. Tschudin, Cherry (December 17, 2001). McPherson Sentinel. McPherson Sentinel. Missing or empty |title= (help);
  12. "Animal Wisdom". British Spiritualist Association. Psychic News. April 7, 2001.
  13. Moore, Derrickson. "Defiance finds a home". Las Cruces Sun News. Digital News Group. Retrieved November 13, 2009.
  14. "Events of the Week". Las Cruces Sunlife. Las Cruces Sun News. Retrieved June 18, 2008.
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