Jessamyn
Smyth received her Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Religion, Classics, and
Holocaust Studies (Bachelor’s Degree with Individual Concentration) in the
Honors Program at The University of Massachusetts. She wrote her undergraduate
thesis “Learning Witness: Salonica and Her Jews” while living and studying in
Greece. She was
a Commonwealth Scholar, and graduated Magna cum Laude with Interdisciplinary
Honors, Golden Key National Honors, and Eta Sigma Phi National Honors in
Classical Studies.
Throughout college, she worked as an HIV counselor and educator, an advocate
for battered women and survivors of childhood sexual abuse, and as a rape
crisis counselor.
After completing her undergraduate study, Jessamyn continued her work in public
health as the Director of Community Education for Violence Prevention at
Everywoman’s Center at UMASS. Her work with the
Five
Colleges
and the county’s police departments, faith communities, and social justice
programs included awareness raising and practical training for intervention,
policy development, and effective response to violence against women and hate
crimes based in gender identity, race, ethnicity, and sexual identity.
In 2001, Jessamyn left Everywoman’s Center to attend
Goddard
College’s
MFA in Writing Program. Her creative thesis was a full length play called "Misogyny," which used the traditional framework of Classical Greek tragedy to
tell stories of work, justice, and love. Her critical thesis
“To Descry the Rotten Heart: Euripides’ Legacy to the Modern Playwright” examined
the historic tradition of using the stage as a means to confront issues of
social justice. She received her Master’s Degree in Fine Arts in 2004.
Since Goddard, Jessamyn has been teaching, writing, and producing and directing
theater.
She was visiting faculty at
Middlebury
College in 2009 and at
The Writer’s Conference of The University of Pennsylvania in 2005 and 2006. She
has also taught creative writing, analysis of literature and film, theater for
social justice, and English composition at Keene State College, The University
of Massachusetts, and Greenfield Community College, as well as through
continuing education departments and in the community.
Jessamyn offers master classes in poetry, fiction, cross-genre writing,
generating creative energy and building writing muscle, skills for critical
feedback, and specialized classes for people in the process of finishing
manuscripts. She also works with private writing students, consults for non-profit agencies, and remains involved
in theater through her production company Basilisk.