Ann P. Cochran, writer

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Some people think feature writing is pure fun and games, and travel writing is the jackpot in the worldwide lottery of work. “I like to say that although it’s not coal mining, it is work.”

It can be dangerous: she has been offered marijuana while buying coffee in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. It can put one at risk for disability (carpal tunnel syndrome!): editing a book about high quality air ventilation in animal laboratories for the National Institutes of Health. That job was not a career climax, but it serves as good cocktail party chit chat.

And of course it can be interesting: on a train trip through the south she met an elderly man whose dad invented Monopoly; and in Toronto, she was invited to see an early rehearsal of Toy Story the Musical before it debuted on a Disney cruise ship.

At your service! During two years of service to our nation in the White House Social Office, Cochran did some writing, but the real highlights of that time were meeting Leah Rabin, Yitzhak Rabin’s widow, Sidney Poitier, Dale Chihuly, and Rob Lowe. Sigh. Escorting Lowe to the haunting portrait of Jackie Kennedy was indeed a career high.

For writers, nothing is off limits, even – especially – family tragedy and controversy. No one takes better notes than a writer in crisis. Two essays resulted from one son’s teenage years. The 2004 Washington Writing Prize for personal essay was awarded to Cochran for a story about her son Harry’s diagnosis and successful treatment for a cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM). In 2007, My Son the Mormon was published. No prizes, but much praise by e-mail from the Washington community of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

That essay led to an interest in conversions and to an exploration of teens and faith for a collaborative book about raising teenagers. Like, Whatever: the Insider’s Guide to Raising Teens, was published by Capital Books in early 2008.

Twice elected to the board of directors of Washington Independent Writers, Cochran’s other volunteer work has included a pregnancy center and a prison ministry. Her prison pen pal was released and is doing well – she hopes. She supports two churches: her Methodist church and her son’s, for his two-year mission in Italy (great essay material coming soon).

The true loves of her life are her third (and final) husband, Chuck Cochran their four children, and the small white dog that bonded this blended family.

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