Jessica Knoll is an American author, producer, and screenwriter. Her birth occurred within the time frame of 1982—1984. She grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and graduated from the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. She has been a senior editor at "Cosmopolitan" and the Articles Editor at "Self". She is known as the "New York Times" best-selling writer of "Luckiest Girl Alive" (2015) and "The Favorite Sister" (2018). She adapted and executive produced "Luckiest Girl Alive" for the screen, starring Mila Kunis, released by Netflix in 2022.

In 2021 Knoll was named a screenwriter to watch by "Variety", and in 2019 her original script, "'Til Death", was sold to Amazon. Her books have been published in over forty languages. She currently (2023) lives in Los Angeles, CA with her husband and their bulldog.

The mystery novel "Luckiest Girl Alive" was Knoll's debut work and was first published in May 2015, by Simon & Schuster in the US, and Pan Macmillan in Australia. It follows a young woman, Ani Fanelli; she seeks to reinvent herself in her adult life, following a series a traumatic events she experienced as a teenager, including a school shooting and a gang rape.

"Bright Young Women", released in September 2023, is considered by critics to be a stunning, engaging subversion of the Bundy myth—and true-crime genre. It shifts attention from a notorious criminal to the women who died by his hand.

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