





Jamie Pitts is a self-taught writer originally from Illinois and now a nine-year Colorado native. She rose from the strangling depths of the corporate healthcare underworld, only to emerge as a free, stay-at-home mother (aka dinosaur supervisor) who now creates and innovates on her own terms.
She has two gremlins, Carmella and Colette (aka CeCe and CoCo), who dictate her time and whisk her away on adventures. Her husband, Frank, loves driving his ladies all over the country while putting up with their wild ideas. Jamie is also a lover of the canines and has two dogs, Rigby and Blue, and a past dog, Scout, who is worth mentioning all of the time.
Jamie has a B.S. in Molecular and Cellular Biology, an M.S. in Healthcare Administration, and is an ASCP-certified Medical Laboratory Scientist.
She is the author of the blog “Warrior Women Don’t Blink: Stories of How I Became a Samurai on the Quest for Love and Justice.” Her creative non-fiction piece “Scary Happiness and the Corporate Corpse Revival” was published in Quail Bell Magazine in 2023.
Jamie supports and taps into all genres, and is open to learning new styles, but loves to write about nuances and delights of life, good versus evil, and the beautiful (and sometimes horrific) universal connections which spawn feelings of kismet and a greater appreciation of the world.
In her downtime, which she is forced to make instead of waiting for it to emerge on its own, she enjoys tie-dying any item that needs a color upgrade, making handmade soap and shampoo bars, and cold-smoking everything under the sun, especially cheese, olive oil, and vinegars. She is the owner of a small but mighty specialty shop called Souled Out.
