About
A creative writer fueled by a lifelong love of words, multi- colored pens… and sarcasm.
Greetings friends! Jessica Garrant, Word Wizard, here! My love of words began at age 7 after reading "Harold and the Purple Crayon." I was convinced my own literary masterpiece, aptly titled "Jessica and the Crayons," would be snatched up immediately and send me into the clouds of children's book infamy before I was a teenager. I'm still waiting on those sweet royalty checks.
Since my imaginary chart-topping days, I've expanded beyond crayon-based novellas to craft all kinds of compelling stories across different platforms. Professionally, I've spent over 17 years in the glamorous world of Operations and Human Resources ((insert Toby Flenderson joke here)), where I have had the privilege to work with some brilliant and inspirational people! Through those experiences, I’ve built and refined my skills in relationship-building, communication, and my personal favorite, breaking down corporate buzzwords into plain English.
These experiences are part of what has helped me connect with my clients to understand the goals of their writing projects. Whether it's injecting creativity into bland content, making passive sentences active, or capturing a specific brand voice, I meticulously polish prose like a kid with a 64-pack of crayons until it's vivid and engaging. As you can see, I never let go of my love for crayons.
When I'm not writing or working, you can find me hanging with my family, reading across genres (these days I listen to a lot of audiobooks), exploring open-world video games (PALIA IS LIFE), or channeling my inner Picasso with digital drawing. I like to think that these hobbies stir up my imagination, allowing me to infuse projects with a touch of fun.
At my core, I just love creating and sharing what I’ve crafted with others. I adapt easily to different styles and viewpoints, making me a versatile writer. Let's collaborate to take your message to the next level with a healthy dose of flair, if that’s your vibe, of course! I promise I'll leave my crayons out of it, but I make no promises about my multi-colored pens.
The cover art for some of my childhood masterpieces…