Jameson Gregg practiced law for twenty years in Georgia’s Golden Isles and achieved the highest national ranking for lawyers before hanging up his wingtips to pursue his passion for writing humor.
Jameson is a multi-award-winning author. In 2015, he won Georgia Author of the Year for his debut book, "Luck Be A Chicken: a comic novel." Northeast Writers Group named him Writer of the Year in 2016.
His short story won the Georgia Bar Journal’s 2018 Annual Fiction Writing Competition. The Georgia Bar consists of over 47,000 members and this was the first time a humorous tale won in the 27 years of the Competition.
In 2022, his second book, "Uncorked & Off the Chain: Offbeat Ramblings of a Zany Comic," won the Gold Medal in the humor category of the 34th Annual IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards which recognizes the “best of the best” nationwide and is one of the highest and most respected independent book publishing awards in the U.S.
Uncorked & Off the Chain, the first in a series, serves up 175 slices of humor and satire with chops and attitude. A Harvard study concluded that adults in America are in the midst of a “laughter drought” and Jameson is doing his part to bust that drought!
A Mississippi native, he graduated from Glynn Academy High School, Ole Miss, and Mississippi College School of Law. Offbeat college jobs influencing his worldview include Mississippi River tugboat deckhand, taxi driver, traveling circus promoter, and iceman in a chicken plant. He now resides in the mountains of North Georgia with his wife, Maureen, and Boss Dog Molly.