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).