Jeremy Jackson is an American author. He has written two novels, Life at These Speeds (2002), about a high school boy who finds his life through long-distance running and track,[1] and In Summer (2004),[2] with a similar premise, about a high school graduate caught between his adolescence and adulthood. The manuscript of Life at These Speeds won a James A. Michener/Copernicus Society of America Fellowship in 2000 and was later a selection for Barnes & Noble's Discover Great New Writers. The novel became a feature film, 1 Mile to You, starring Billy Crudup and Graham Rogers (2017).[3]
Jackson has also written three cookbooks, The Cornbread Book (2003),[4] Desserts That Have Killed Better Men Than Me (2004)[5] and Good Day for a Picnic (2005).[6] His recipes and food writing have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, and Food and Wine. The Cornbread Book was nominated for a James Beard Award.
Jeremy Jackson also writes young adult novels under the pseudonym Alex Bradley.[7] Alex Bradley's first novel was 24 Girls in 7 Days (2005),[8] about a romantically challenged teenager who dates 24 girls in 7 days. His second novel was Hot Lunch (2007),[9] about two high school girls who have to take over their school's hot lunch program as punishment for a food fight.
References
- ↑ "Life At These Speeds by Jeremy Jackson". www.fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
- ↑ "In Summer". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
- ↑ Tilden, Leif (2017-04-07), 1 Mile to You (Drama, Romance, Sport), Graham Rogers, Tim Roth, Stefanie Scott, Thomas Cocquerel, Cinema Revival, Culmination Productions, Ingenious Media, retrieved 2020-10-28
- ↑ "The Cornbread Book". HarperCollins. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
- ↑ Jackson, Jeremy (2004). Desserts that have killed better men than me: a sweet tooth's most wanted recipes. New York: Morrow. ISBN 978-0-06-052712-9. OCLC 51983331.
- ↑ Jackson, Jeremy (2005). Good day for a picnic : simple food that travels well. Internet Archive. New York : William Morrow. ISBN 978-0-06-072680-5.
- ↑ "Jackson, Jeremy (Alex Bradley) - Iowa Center for the Book".
- ↑ "24 Girls In 7 Days by Alex Bradley | Scholastic". www.scholastic.com. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
- ↑ Bradley, Alex (2007-08-16). Hot Lunch. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-4406-1969-4.
External links
- Jackson's website
- Jackson's cookbook publisher's website about him
- Jackson's website for his alias, Alex Bradley
- Shoemaker, Joel (June 2006). "Writing at These Speeds: An Interview with Jeremy Jackson a.k.a. Alex Bradley" (PDF). YOYA. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 20, 2006.