Jessie Tu is a highly accomplished individual who has made significant contributions in various fields. Originally trained as a classical violinist for over fifteen years, Tu initially sought to establish herself as a professional musician. However, after finding limited success in this area, she decided to pursue other passions.
Tu has since turned her attention to education and journalism, where she has continued to excel. She has taught music at several prestigious institutions, including Kambala, St Ignatius College, MLC Burwood, Kings School, and Newington College. In addition to her work in Australia, Tu has also made a difference overseas, volunteering with AUSAID in The Solomon Islands and teaching at refugee camps in the Middle East. Her dedication to education and service has been recognized with several poetry and writing awards.
Beyond her work in education, Tu is also an accomplished journalist and writer. She currently works as a journalist at Women's Agenda, where she covers a wide range of topics related to women's rights and empowerment. In 2018, Tu released her first book of poetry, showcasing her talent for storytelling and her ability to connect with readers.
Tu's debut novel, "A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing," is a highly anticipated release that explores themes of loneliness, identity, and desire. Drawing from her own experiences and observations, Tu offers a unique and compelling perspective that is sure to resonate with readers. With her background in music, education, and journalism, Tu brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her writing, making her a truly exceptional author.