Originally from the UK, Judith Jackson-Pomeroy moved to the US to earn her PhD. When she’s not writing women’s fiction, she works as an editor for an academic editing company and as a Research Consultant at Wellesley Centers for Women, where she recently collaborated on a #MeToo publication. She is the recipient of an international fiction writing award and has presented extensively on women’s issues and gender. Her fiction is an extension of all she’s learned (both professionally and from her own experience and that of her daughters, friends, and students). It has been described as a take on modern womanhood, with themes of sexual politics, mental health, and addiction, and features tartly funny, unapologetic, complex female protagonists who will make you laugh, facepalm, and cry.