Jan Steckel
Pediatrician, Author
1962 –
Who is Jan Steckel?
Jan Steckel, M.D. is an award winning San Francisco Bay Area-based writer of poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction, who is also known as an activist in the bisexual community and an advocate on behalf of the disabled and the underprivileged.
One of the most prolific writers/poets today, Steckel has published over a hundred of her short stories, poems and nonfiction pieces in print and in online publications such as Scholastic Magazine, Yale Medicine, Red Rock Review, So to Speak, Redwood Coast Review, and Bellevue Literary Review. Beyond the prodigious numbers of awards she has received, her work has been widely reprinted and anthologized. Steckel's writing has been nominated twice for Pushcart Prizes: once for her nonfiction, and once for her poetry.
A strong bilingual background, extensive medical training, and work in underserved communities allow Steckel to tackle subjects that other writers aren't always able to cover adequately, and her work in different media facilitates a great deal of creative cross-pollination.
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- Born
- Aug 22, 1962
California - Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Harvard University
- Yale University
- Yale School of Medicine
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on July 23, 2013
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