Background
She was born in a workhouse in Inverness and brought up in Elgin and then in an orphanage at Skene, Aberdeenshire from the age of 8.
She was born in a workhouse in Inverness and brought up in Elgin and then in an orphanage at Skene, Aberdeenshire from the age of 8.
In her circumstances, she was not permitted to enter further education and had to go into domestic service. In 1934 Jessie married Johnnie Kesson, a cattleman, living in Abriachan and then Rothienorman. Encounters with Nan Shepherd and then Neil M. Gunn opened opportunities in writing, including plays for the British Broadcasting Corporation in Aberdeen.
She moved to London in 1947, where she lived for the rest of her life.
As well as domestic work, she worked as a radio producer, producing Woman"s Hour and over 90 radio plays.