MKJackson

M.K. Jackson has authored countless resumes, several essays, and numerous unfinished books including Baby’s First Exorcism, Testicular Manslaughter, and 100 Years of Mold and Mildew.

Jackson has more degrees than a thermometer, all of them overstated, underearned, and equally useless; a Bachelor of Arts (can’t get a job with it, can’t teach with it), a Master of Fine Arts (can’t get a job with it, but can teach with it), and a Doctor of Divinity (can’t teach with it but can officiate weddings with it).

The author's first major (completed) work titled Aim for the Middle: How to Achieve Happiness, Success, and Love Through the Unbridled Power of Mediocrity, gives the boot and the finger to the self-help industrial complex’s ineffectual and exhausting self-improvement methods by contending that a life of realized adequacy is far more fulfilling than one of elusive excellence.

Jackson currently resigns in Los Angeles, California, with his childhood friend, a large, anthropomorphic white rabbit.

He’s available for weddings (Jackson, not the rabbit).