About
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Cori Howard, Founder and Instructor Email Cori
The Momoir Project was started by Cori Howard, an award-winning journalist who has worked in newspapers, magazines, television and radio, filing stories from across the world. Her writing (much of it personal essays on motherhood) has appeared in publications including The Globe and Mail, Canadian Geographic, Maclean's, Chatelaine, Reader's Digest, Best Health and Today's Parent. She is the editor of the bestselling anthology, Between Interruptions: Thirty Women Tell the Truth about Motherhood and started The Momoir Project to offer mothers a chance to discover their voice and the confidence necessary to believe that the seemingly mundane details of our day-to-day lives matter – and make compelling stories. Her classes not only give women confidence and community, but pave the way for a journey of self-discovery unlike any other. To read what some of her students have to say about the classes, please check out the Feature Stories category. |
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Jessica Stockton Clancy was born and raised in New York City. For ten years, she worked as a Los Angeles-based freelance producer on national commercials, music videos and an independent feature film. After relocating to Washington, D.C., she began working as a freelance writer and has been published in O, The Oprah Magazine, The Washington Post, LA Parent and Washington Parent. Her profiles on inspiring mothers have been recognized by Parenting Publications of America with a gold award in 2009 and silver in 2010. Jessica is the mother of two energetic girls and has been teaching personal essay writing through The Momoir Project for three years. She teaches workshops and classes in D.C.






