I am the bologna in the sandwich generation. Over half a century separates my children from my parents, and it’s an earth–shattering time period. A generation that lived through the draft, women being fired when they became pregnant, and telephone party lines is...
Jodi Webb
Jodi M. Webb is an escapee from the 9-to-5 world. After years as a writer/SAHM, she spent 12 years working in various roles at a small newspaper. When that small paper was gobbled up by a larger newspaper, she found herself starting over in her 50s. Her byline has appeared in many outlets including NPR, Pennsylvania Magazine, American Profile, and The Woods Reader. She also co-authored one book, Pennsylvania Trivia: Weird, Wacky and Wild (Blue Bike Books), and contributed to a variety of anthologies, including ones about baseball, military, NYC, and childbirth. She also manages blog tours and writes for WOW-Women on Writing. For fun she pens Words by Webb about reading, writing, and baking. She’s looking for representation for her novel about the World War II homefront and drafting an outline for a mystery novel. When she isn’t reading, writing, or baking, she can be found puttering in her garden or fussing over a jungle of houseplants. When she wins the lottery, she’s building a conservatory so she can sit by a lemon tree when the snow is falling outside her window. She’s been a mom for over three decades and, thanks to a new grandson, recently added another title: Nanny. Follow Jodi on her website, blog, Instagram, and Facebook.