Jackie Kingon

SHERLOCK MARS is my second sci-fi comic mystery. It is published by Guardbridge Books in St. Andrews, Scotland. Kirkus Review said “An undeniably fun tale with a protagonist who can apparently handle anything…”A first book, CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE MOONS was called “delightful” by Kirkus Review.

I wrote a feature piece in the NEW YORK TIMES about an inner city school called A Year in the Trenches and Beautiful Music, about my son diagnosed with autism and now is a professional musician. Other non fiction articles have appeared in journals for autism and learning disabilities.

Education: Masters degree from Columbia University Teachers College in New York City; a Bachelor of Arts from Lesley University in Cambridge, Mass and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The School of Visual Arts in New York City.

I can be reached at jackiekingon@aol.com

PRESS RELEASE for Chocolate Chocolate Moons

If you struggle with your weight, and was offered an opportunity to become light, fit, and have a wonderful life without dieting, would you accept? In a not-too-distant future, plucky plus-sized Molly Marbles is handed this heaven sent opportunity without so much as adjusting a morsel. Will she live slimly ever after? Find out in Chocolate Chocolate Moons, (ISBN-10: 1477561803) the riotously funny, calorie-rich comic novel by author Jackie Kingon that is a veritable smorgasbord of good, tasty fun

The antics begin when our heroine, Molly Marbles, wins a scholarship to Armstrong University on the Moon, a haven for the plus-sized set. She is more than delighted to discover that 287 Earth pounds instantly become 47.6, without so much as passing up a piece of pie. But when her boyfriend Drew Barron dumps her and jumps at a job at Congress Drugs, a company that makes low calorie food supplements, Molly’s weight is the least of her woes. And, when her favorite chocolate treat, Chocolate Moons are poisoned, Molly finds she has bitten off more than she can chew. Along the way, Molly marries the musician Cortland Summers, has twins that are lean and talented, and befriends the trusty Jersey at the Culinary Institute.

As others fall prey to the poisonous Chocolate Moons, the plot thickens and the hijinks ensue to a hilarious end. With a good-natured poke at ups and downs of dieting, Chocolate Chocolate Moons is certain to tempt calorie-counting readers of all ages and sizes who need a good laugh in a thoroughly yo-yo world. Wildly inventive and wonderfully wholesome, Chocolate Chocolate Moons dishes out a page-turning plot as layered as a devil’s food cake. It’s a must for anyone who goes for the funny bone.

Author Biography

Jackie Kingon is a teacher, writer, and artist. She has published three articles in THE NEW YORK TIMES focusing on education and autism. Her paintings have been exhibited at the Dactyl Foundation, Washington Project of the Arts, and the United States Embassy to the European Union, and are part of the Estee Lauder collection. Her short stories have been published in Flying Island Press-Pieces of Eight, The Fringe Magazine, and Static Movement Magazine. Kingon’s story for the blind, entitled “A Rose by Any Other Name,” was recorded by Voice Needs in League, TX. She holds a master’s degree from Columbia University Teachers College in New York City; a Bachelor of Arts from Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts in New York City where she won the outstanding student award.

Jackie Kingon email: jackiekingon@aol.com web site www.jackiekingon.com

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