Jessica Kluthe, named one of Edmonton’s Top 40 Under 40, is an instructor at MacEwan University and the co-creator of the Third-Verb writing workshops. Kluthe completed a MFA in Writing at the University of Victoria in 2011. Two years later, her first book, Rosina, The Midwife landed on the Edmonton Journal’s list of bestsellers for over ten weeks; in addition, an early chapter of her book was a finalist for the Writers Guild of Alberta’s James H. Grab Award for Short Nonfiction in 2011 and the Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Nonfiction in 2014. Since the publication of Rosina, The Midwife, Jessica has been published in four print anthologies as well as Avenue Magazine and Little Fiction.
Tweet — Volume 3, Issue 1
Tweet by Jessica Kluthe uses the death of a pet bird to allow one women to contemplate the differences between generations and their technology