Jessica Grose Bio | Wiki
Jessica Grose is an American editor, journalist, and novelist. She authored Sad Desk Salad in 2012. Jessica is also the co-author of 2009’s LOVE, MOM: Poignant, Goofy, Brilliant Messages from Home, as well as 2016’s Soulmates. Currently, Jessica works as a columnist for The New York Times. She has been serving in this position since 2018. There, she covers women’s issues, parenting, as well as contemporary culture.
Additionally, Jessica is a regular contributor to Fast Company, Slate magazines, as well as Bloomberg Businessweek. Her essays and featured reporting are always featured in The New York Times, The Village Voice, Glamour, Spin, New York, The New Republic, as well as Elle. She became editor-in-chief of Lenny’s Letter in June 2015. This is a feminist newsletter as well as an online publication that was co-founded by Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner.
Jessica Grose Age
She was born in 1982 in New York City, United States. Jessica is 40 years old.
Jessica Grose Height
She is a woman of average stature. Jessica stands at a height of 5 ft 4 in ( Approx 1.6m).
Jessica Grose Family
She was born to a psychiatrist and photographer mother called Dr. Judith Ebenstein Grose and a cardiologist father called Dr. Richard M. Grose. Jessica was born and raised by her parents in New York City, United States. However, she has hot shared any information about her siblings.
Jessica Grose Husband
She is married to her husband Michael Richard Winton. The two exchanged their wedding vows in June 2010. The ceremony was held in Brooklyn and was officiated by Edward W. De Barbieri. However, Jessica has not shared any information about her being a mother.
Jessica Grose Education
After her high school education, she went to further her studies at Brown University. Jessica graduated from the same university earning her degree in 2004.
Jessica Grose New York Times
She started her journalism career by working as an associate editor of a blog owned by Gawker Media called Jezebel. Later, Jessica in collaboration with author Doree Shafrir started a popular blog called Postcards From Yo Momma. The blog became the basis for a book published by Hyperion Books in March 2009 called LOVE, MOM: Poignant, Goofy, Brilliant Messages from Home. Jessica became the managing editor of Slate’s women’s site DoubleX in 2009.
She also co-hosted its podcast called “DoubleX Gabfest” along with Hanna Rosin and Noreen Malone. Jessica published her debut novel called Sad Desk Salad with the help of William Morrow Paperbacks / Harper Collins in 2012. The novel was billed “The Devil Wears Prada for the blogger age”. Jennifer Weiner and Amy Sohn, the novel’s reviewers praised it for its wit and accurate portrayal of the media. Jessica also worked as the deputy editor of Vulture, as well as the culture blog of New York magazine.
Jessica’s other colleagues at New York Times Include:
Michiko Kakutani-literary critic
Nicholas Kristof-political commentator
Frank Bruni-journalist
Thomas Friedman-author, commentator
David Brooks-commentator
Jessica Grose Books
– Screaming on the Inside: The Unsustainability of American Motherhood- Dec 6, 2022
– Soulmates: A Novel- Sep 27, 2016
– Home Economics: How Couples Manage Their Money- Jan 31, 2011
– Sad Desk Salad: A Novel- Oct 2, 2012
Jessica Grose Salary
Her main source of income is her job at the New York Times. Jessica earns an average salary of $78,624 per year.
Jessica Grose Net Worth
She has accumulated a lot of wealth from her journalism career. Jessica has accumulated a decent wealth of $1,739,645.
Who Is Jessica Grose
Jessica is an American editor, journalist, and novelist. Currently, Jessica works as a columnist for The New York Times. She has been serving in this position since 2018. There, she covers women’s issues, parenting, as well as contemporary culture.
How Old Is Jessica Grose
Jessica is a 40-year-old American journalist who was born in 1982 in New York City, United States.
Is Jessica Grose Married
Yes. Jessica married her husband Michael Richard Winton. The two exchanged their wedding vows in June 2010. The ceremony was held in Brooklyn and was officiated by Edward W. De Barbieri. However, Jessica has not been open about her motherhood.