Women Writing

S2, Ep. 55: Coffee Break with Kristine Jensen


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Welcome to the Women Writing podcast. In this episode, I’m taking a coffee break with author Kristine Jensen.

Kristine Jensen is a lifelong writer whose work has spanned scripts, screenplays, and storytelling for brands and organizations. She has spent her career shaping narratives, crafting voices, and distilling complex ideas into language that connects. Born and raised in South Dakota, Kristine drew inspiration for her first novel from the minutes of her grandmother’s real-life women’s club, which met for more than sixty years. She now lives in Oregon, where she writes fiction that celebrates women’s inner lives, unlikely friendships, and the quiet power of small towns.

You can learn more about the real Wednesday Club that inspired the novel at www.wednesday-club.com.

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Women WritingBy Liisa Kovala