EDITING & COPYWRITING
- AfterCapture, Maggie-award winner
- Body Celebration Day Spa
- Bright Octopus Marketing
- Rangefinder, Maggie-award winner
- Sal Cincotta Photography
- Skygraph Designs
- Strings magazine
- VegNews magazine, Maggie-award winner
- WPPI Monthly Newsletter
CONSUMER MAGAZINES
- Audrey
- Bust
- Every Day With Rachael Ray
- Fresh Home
- Natural Health
- VegNews
TRADE MAGAZINES
- Rangefinder
- AfterCapture
PUBLICATIONS
- Craft Corps: Celebrating the Creative Community One Story at a Timeby Vickie Howell (Sterling/Lark Books)
- YELL-Oh Girls! Emerging Voices Explore Culture, Identity, and Growing Up Asian American edited by Vickie Nam (Harper Paperbacks)
REVIEWS
- Chronicle Books Gold Review Panel for YA Books
- Edge LA
ONLINE WRITING
REFERENCES
“Jennifer Chen has been a true pleasure to work with. She is extremely project-oriented and excels at organization and seeing something through to its logical conclusion. She is an excellent editor, with the right blend of preciseness and adherence to style. She is also adept at keeping the author’s voice and character alive. Jennifer has also been invaluable in reorganizing the magazines’ editorial well, which was long overdue for an overhaul. Personality-wise, Jennifer is a delight to be around except when a meeting lasts into the lunch hour.”
—Bill Hurter, Editor-in-Chief, Rangefinder and AfterCapture magazines
“Working with Jennifer is such a pleasure because she works well under a deadline, she is organized and good at tracking down necessary information. She’s a creative writer and has excellent editing skills. I always knew that the WPPI newsletter was going to be ready to go, and she was so good at subtly ‘reminding’ me to give her the necessary information!”
—Arlene Evans, WPPI Director
“I had the pleasure of working with Jennifer in the production department at a fast paced magazine, and without hesitation recommend her for an editorial position. She was responsible for developing a strong sense of creativity and professionalism, always bringing new ideas to the art department, constantly researching ways to improve the editorial content and all while keeping a very positive outlook.”
—Susan Cegarra, Creative Director, Rangefinder Publishing
