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“Jessica Robinson’s stories will make you laugh, cry, and celebrate triumphs, failures, and the enduring power of hope.” – Award-winning author and storyteller Laura Packer

 

“Jessica’s stories are poignant, relatable, and gut-bustingly funny,” says Packer. “Her life from her 1980s childhood in NJ to NYC of the early 2000s to her 2020s motherhood is shared so clearly, I can feel her joys and sorrows, pains and hopes. This collection of short stories (with a screenplay tossed in for fun) is moving and ultimately hopeful, reminding us that even if our life experiences aren't the same, our stories overlap, and that a well-written story has the power to change readers.”

 

Jessica Piscitelli Robinson has been crafting and performing personal stories through many stages of her life. In Stages: My Life in Stories, she’s collected 25 stories that span from her childhood in the ‘80s to the creation of her own children through reproductive technology. The collection is meant to be read as a memoir in stories. Each story is complete in and of itself, but represents a different pivotal moment, a different stage in the life of the storyteller.

“Jessica's stories create a work of heart.  Each chapter reads like a conversation in which I listen to an old friend's experiences, and recognize my own. Thoughtfully written, presented in pastel touches of humor and pathos, this book is an appreciation of all the colors of a life.” - Lyn Ford, spoken-word storyteller and author.

 

Storyteller and author Ed Stivender describes Stages as “a delightful collection of reflections on how Jessica got to where she is today. It is a chiaroscuro portrait of a young woman coming of age at the turn of the 21st Century, describing the difficulties of family life, public education, and of working in the film industry before the Me-Too movement. The balance of light and dark is truly masterful. 

 

“There are interesting genre decisions, like presenting an infatuation with a co-worker as a film script; or the artistic weaving done with the story of Eurydice as it relates to the dissolution of a tricky relationship. One pleasing aspect of the work is the fact that the dark days of early family life are illuminated by the care the  author expends on her parents in their final days. And the last stories about the successes of her own nuclear family wrap it up with a burst of life and Hope.

“Throughout, Jessica approaches her subject matter with the eye of a cinematographer, the ear of a master storyteller, and the heart of a SuperMom. Pre-order this book now.”

 

Laura Packer concludes, “Robinson's tone is the voice you hear on the other end of the phone when you're talking with a beloved friend, telling you about her triumphs and failures. Reading her book, I didn’t want it to end, and I longed to tell her some of my stories too, because I felt so connected. Her language is clear and precise, so much so that sentences like, ‘not a yes’ pull at the reader's heart. And the end made me cry.”

Stages

SKU: 9781959748120
$19.99Price
  • 25 short stories from famed storyteller Jessica Robinson. 

  • Jessica Robinson is the Founding Executive Director of Better Said Than Done, the Northern Virginia-     based storytelling organization that, in addition to its semi-monthly shows, hosts the annual Women’s Storytelling Festival. A spoken-word storyteller, Jessica has performed at Exchange Place at the International Storytelling Festival, on WGBH’s “Stories from the Stage,” and for the Stone Soup, the Washington Folk, the Florida, and the Hampton Storytelling festivals. Jessica is a 2023 ORACLE Award recipient from the National Storytelling Network.

    In addition to magazines, reviews, and anthologies, Jessica is the author of Caged (under pen name JP Robinson) and co-author of the anthology Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors. By day, Jessica still runs the corporate video production company she started not long after graduating from film school. In her free time, she coaches soccer, chauffeurs children around, and plays one-sided fetch with her dog.

    Jessica is a keynote speaker, workshop leader, and instructor. Find more at jessicapiscitellirobinson.com

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