About Jam
Before becoming a full-time stay-at-home mom, Jam used to write about cool tech, social media, entertainment, and lifestyle and was often tapped to test and review new mobile apps and compile best-of lists. She's also been interviewed and asked multiple times to write about her OKCupid success story and is considered an online dating guru by people in her circles. She has also written personal essays about her experiences relating to marriage, motherhood, and everything in between.
Her bylines have appeared in Digital Trends, The Daily Dot, and Bustle. She recently contributed articles relating to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic for Nautilus Magazine. Currently, she freelance writes for the Tech section of Screen Rant.
She can write about anything.
Even if the topic is something she is not familiar with. She can also write in various forms - feature stories, scripts, subtitles, screenplays, poetry and prose, you get the picture. She can compose a love letter you'd like to send your sweetheart (she's done that for a friend before). She can review anything from music albums and movies to lawn mowers and penis enlargers (she's done those, too). Whatever it is...let her work on it and she will deliver.
Previous Work
She has dabbled a little bit in graphic design.
She has a Multimedia Arts degree, so of course she can tinker with Photoshop. She has conceptualized and designed various marketing collateral for small businesses and professionals and has also written website content.
She is a self-confessed social media addict.
Aside from writing about the wonders of technology and the Internet, she occasionally is called upon by her parents to manage the family business's online ventures by organizing marketing campaigns and social networking publicity.
Basically, if you need help running your company's Twitter or Facebook page, she's your gal...she's on both platforms (and a few others) every single day.
Conceptualizing design and formulating ideas is also a strength of hers.
She is always looking for an opportunity to grow and learn new skills, so if you feel like developing crazy schemes, brainstorming, making something out of nothing, expanding a simple idea (or simplifying a complicated idea), or eating people's brains, feel free to hit her up!
Oh and one more thing, she normally doesn't talk in the third person. She's not a complete asshat, promise!