About Jean

Photo: Tessa Frootko Gordon

Jean is the debut author of “Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World.” She is grateful that, going into this project, she didn’t understand how long it actually takes to write a book.

Her nonfiction writing has been published in the Boston Globe, Concord Monitor, Lexington Observer, PBS Next Avenue, WBUR Cognoscenti, and other sites.

Photo: Mike Broglio, MDB Sports

Jean frequents the soccer field in Lexington, Massachusetts, where her team, the Lexpressas, has been playing for some twenty years. But who’s counting.

When not pounding her fingers on the keyboard or flubbing a shot on goal, Jean can be found consulting with nonprofits, helping people downsize, or at home in Somerville, Massachusetts, doing crossword puzzles with her husband.

Jean is represented by Gillian MacKenzie at the Gillian MacKenzie Agency.

About Jean’s Page 6 Writing Group

I am grateful for the support of my Page 6 writing group. We met at a GrubStreet class in 2017 and have been convening regularly ever since. Constant companions and cheerleaders along our respective writing journeys, each has a story that the world needs to hear. Meet my writing buddies!

Laura Beretsky

Laura is a writer and community activist based in Somerville, Massachusetts. Her memoir, Seizing Control, describes the challenges of living with epilepsy. The book explores the sacrifices we make and risks we take to live—or appear to live—a “normal” life and gives hope to those who fear their path to fulfillment might be impossible to navigate.

Sign up for Laura’s newsletter at her website and read her blog posts. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

Margaret Lowe

Maggie specializes in the history of American women, gender, race, and first-person studies. Her books include Looking Good: College Women and Body Image, 1875-1930 and with Susan Ross & Sandra Sarkela, From Megaphones to Microphones: Women’s Public Discourse, 1920-1960. Her memoir in progress, Way Opened, traces the history of the modern evangelical movement through three generations of women in her family.

Read more about her accomplishments at Bridgewater State University. Follow Maggie on Facebook.

SUSAN Schirl Smith

Sue is a writer, photographer, and holistic nurse living on the Seacoast of New Hampshire. Her essays have been featured in Pangyrus and Cognoscenti, among others. Her memoir in progress is Desperado, Song of the Outlaw, a story of grief and hope, and the connection with loved ones that lasts forever. She is a member of the Boston-based GrubStreet writing community and the New Hampshire Writer’s Project.

Read Sue’s essays and view her photography on her website. Follow her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Bev Boisseau Stohl

Bev is a nonfiction writer with published essays in The Chronicle of Higher Education, the MIT Press, Stethoscopes and Pencils, Chomsky.info, and on Reddit and other social media. Bev ran the MIT office of renowned linguist and social critic Noam Chomsky for 24 years. Her book, Chomsky and Me: A Memoir, is her account of those years, working next to a man described by the New York Times as “arguably the most important intellectual alive today.”

Read Bev’s blog posts. Follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.