Yolande Clark-Jackson

Yolande Clark-Jackson

Yolande Clark-Jackson is a mult-genre writer based in Central Florida who loves great food, a good story and a new adventure. She’s Boston born, Baltimore and SC educated, and a former Miami resident. A former full-time composition and grammar teacher, Yolande holds a MFA in Creative Nonfiction and degree in English and Secondary Education. You can find her Writer’s Digest award-winning children’s picture book, Rocko’s Big Launch at rockorocket.com. You can find her articles and essays in Matador Network, The Infatuation, HuffPost,The Bump, Prevention, Care.com, Sisters from AARP, Moon City Review, University of Arizona Poetry Center, Chicken Soup for the Soul and others. She’s explored more than 30 American cities, but is new to writing about them. When she’s not reading a good book or penning her next Substack post, you'll find her exploring Florida's natural treasures or planning her next adventure.

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