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Jenna Marcus

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Jenna Marcus is an academic leader with a passion for leveraging her decade of expertise to robustly enhance and redefine the quality of teaching and learning. She is also an avid reader, voracious coffee drinker, a vegan and supports animal rights. Currently, she is a Literacy Coordinator at a NYC charter school. In addition to her professional experience, she holds two Master of Science in Education degrees, one in Middle Childhood & Adolescent English Education and another in Educational Leadership as well as a BA in Literature. She is also certified in School Building Leadership and ELA (grades 7-12) in NYS. When she is not writing, you can find her reading a good book, or spending time with friends and family.

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“With my temporary malfunctioning powers, I somehow felt empty, as if a vital part of me had escaped. I never realized how hollow I’d feel without my abilities. It almost felt like I had a phantom limb; I could feel it there, but I couldn’t do anything with it.”
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“I was hoping the journal would provide answers to my grandfather’s mysterious life, but it seemed to be producing more questions than answers.”
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“Forcing my eyes open, I refused to blink, knowing that in a flash the mysterious figure might disappear.”
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“Sometimes I wonder what life would be like if I were just normal. No gifts, no talents, no curses.”
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“It’s not my fault that I’m intelligent. It comes naturally. Sometimes, I believe that being telekinetic somehow affected my cognitive capacity.”
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“The part of you that you repress will eat at you until it destroys you. You’ve always known that, and yet you continue to think everything will be fine. You try to convince yourself that you can fit into a world where you know you shouldn’t exist.”
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“With my temporary malfunctioning powers, I somehow felt empty, as if a vital part of me had escaped. I never realized how hollow I’d feel without my abilities. It almost felt like I had a phantom limb; I could feel it there, but I couldn’t do anything with it.”
Jenna Marcus, My Unusual Talent

“I was hoping the journal would provide answers to my grandfather’s mysterious life, but it seemed to be producing more questions than answers.”
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