Jeanne Marie Laskas


Jeanne Marie Laskas is an American writer, journalist, and professor.

Career

Laskas is the author of eight books, including To Obama: With Love, Joy, Anger, and Hope, based on a New York Times Magazine article, and Concussion. Similarly, Concussion is based on her 2009 GQ article "Game Brain" about forensic pathologist Bennet Omalu, who tried to publicize his findings of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in American football players despite NFL opposition. The article was also adapted by Laskas and screenwriter Peter Landesman into a film of the same name, starring Will Smith as Omalu. Laskas is currently a GQ correspondent and contributes to the New York Times Magazine.
Laskas' other works include Hidden America , Growing Girls,The Exact Same Moon, and Fifty Acres and Poodle. Laskas' work has been widely anthologized, including in The Best American Magazine Writing 2008 and The Best American Sportswriting 2000, 2002, 2008, 2010, and 2012. Her New York Times Magazine article "The Mailroom" was a finalist in feature writing for the 2018 National Magazine Awards. Her GQ piece about coal miners, "Underworld," was also a finalist in feature writing in 2008. Her earliest essays and features are compiled in The Balloon Lady and Other People I Know.
Laskas has been writing for national magazines for 20 years, with work appearing in The New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, The Atlantic, and The Wall Street Journal. She was formerly a contributing editor at Esquire, and a weekly syndicated columnist at The Washington Post Magazine. She also wrote "Ask Laskas" in Reader's Digest and the "My Life as a Mom" column for Ladies' Home Journal.
Laskas is a Distinguished Professor of English and Founding Director of the Center for Creativity at University of Pittsburgh.

Books