Author: Jackie Pick

Jackie Pick is a former teacher and current writer living in the Chicago area. She is a contributing author to multiple anthologies, including Multiples Illuminated, So Glad They Told Me: Women Get Real about Motherhood, Here in the Middle, as well as the and the literary magazines The Sun and Selfish. She received Honorable Mention from the Mark Twain House and Museum for her entry in the Royal Nonesuch Humor Writing Competition. Jackie is a contributing writer at Humor Outcasts, and her essays have been featured on various online sites including McSweeney's, Belladonna Comedy, Mamalode, The HerStories Project, and Scary Mommy. A graduate of the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, Jackie is co-creator and co-writer of the award-winning short film Fixed Up, and a proud member of the 2017 Chicago cast of Listen To Your Mother.

Catch up. NaNoWriMo Day 26

Words Tuesday: 753

Words Wednesday: 993

Words Today: 1001

Total Words: 53,298

I have not blogged, but have been writing daily, although obviously not at the 1667 pace. This week is particularly demanding, and makes me wonder if the creators of NaNoWriMo debated whether November is a good or bad month to expect 50,000 words. My guess is none of them are mothers.

Today is for gratitude and overblown parades. I wish you good pie and many things for which you can be thankful.

Thank you for joining me in this cozy little corner of the internet.