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The Houston sisters turned Los Angeles neighbors talk about writing, Texas, and their father’s famous potato recipe.
Leigh-Ann Jackson is a Washington, D.C., native who interned at the Austin Chronicle and Texas Monthly while earning her BA in journalism from UT-Austin. She went on to become a staff writer at the Austin American-Statesman and now lives with her husband and daughter in Los Angeles, where she works as a freelance writer for such publications as the Los Angeles Times, MSN.com, and Previously.TV.
Oct 21, 2019 — By Leigh-Ann Jackson
The Houston sisters turned Los Angeles neighbors talk about writing, Texas, and their father’s famous potato recipe.
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