Jan Ellison

Jan Ellison

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| years_active = 2007 – present
| years_active = 2007 – present
| genre = {{Cslist|Suspense}}
| genre = {{Cslist|Suspense}}
| language = English
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'''Jan Ellison''' (born January 17, 1966) is an American [[novelist]], [[philanthropist]] and the wife of [[Roblox]] CEO [[David Baszucki]]. After leaving [[college]] for a year, she travelled to Europe where she took notes. In 2007, she won a [[O'Henry Prize|O'Henry prize]] after writing her first published short story ''The Company of Men''. In 2015, she wrote her first novel ''[[A Small Indiscretion]],'' which got featured on news outlets such as ''[[USA Today]]''.
'''Jan Ellison''' (born January 17, 1966) is an American [[novelist]], [[philanthropist]] and the wife of [[Roblox]] CEO [[David Baszucki]]. After leaving [[college]] for a year, she travelled to Europe where she took notes. In 2007, she won a [[O'Henry Prize|O'Henry prize]] after writing her first published short story ''The Company of Men''. In 2015, she wrote her first novel ''[[A Small Indiscretion]],'' which got featured on news outlets such as ''[[USA Today]]''.