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Jessica Wolf

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Dallas, The United States
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Jessica Wolf was born in Dallas, Texas in the middle of a heat wave. From there she relocated to the rolling hills of Pennsylvania and it is there she stayed. Her writing career began at an early age with short stories about gnomes, princesses, and the occasional lightsaber, but it wasn't until middle school she truly began to hone her craft. Her debut novel The Shipmaster's Daughter was published the day before her eighteenth birthday. In her free time, Jessica enjoys snuggling her cat and watching period pieces on Netflix.
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Jessica Wolf I am currently working on a Regency novel about a blind woman named Margaret who is forced into a marriage with a man who won her house and her hand i…moreI am currently working on a Regency novel about a blind woman named Margaret who is forced into a marriage with a man who won her house and her hand in a card game.(less)
Jessica Wolf Just write! That's all there is to it. Don't let fears or excuses keep you from unlocking your true potential.…moreJust write! That's all there is to it. Don't let fears or excuses keep you from unlocking your true potential.(less)
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Shantelle Hi Jessica! Thanks for the friend request! :) Looking forward to trading opinions about great books! :D


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