Jessica Dorfman Jones

Jessica Dorfman Jones is an author and media professional whose writing career emerged from a diverse professional background. After working as a publicist, lawyer, editor, literary agent, and book packager, she transitioned to writing when she couldn't find the right author for her project. Her debut book, "The Art of Cheating: A Nasty Little Book for Tricky Little Schemers and Their Hapless Victims," garnered media attention, leading to appearances on CNN and "Inside Edition." She later published "Klonopin Lunch," a candid and darkly humorous memoir exploring a transformative period in her life.

Jones's work spans genres, from satirical nonfiction to autobiographical storytelling, often infused with sharp wit and unflinching honesty. As a partner in Glass Elevator Media, a production company with offices in Los Angeles and New York, she adapts her writing for television and film while developing original projects. Despite her success in media, she remains self-deprecating about her adjustment to Los Angeles, humorously citing her poor driving skills as a lingering challenge.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Art of Cheating 2007
2 Klonopin Lunch: A Memoir 2012