Jennifer Zeuli is a solo mom and high-school English teacher who writes between classes, while the pasta water boils, and after bedtime. Her work has appeared in Porcupine Literary Journal, Oddball Magazine, Frazzled Lit, and Same Faces Collective, and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She writes about mortality, special-needs parenthood, adoption, and is at work on a hybrid memoir about public education. She is currently an MFA student at Emerson College.