About Jennifer L. Jacobson
Author & Storyteller
Author & Storyteller
Jennifer L. Jacobson is a Pacific Northwest writer who has been telling stories about magical creatures since she could hold a pencil. By the age of ten she wrote her first novella and by nineteen she created her first novel. In college she created several student films, short stories, screenplays, songs, poems, and even found object gallery works that were featured in the Yo Donna Spanish fashion magazine. Jennifer's latest young adult fantasy series is an adventure twenty years in the making. Her work spans an upcoming collection of bedtime stories as well as one of the first-ever books on social media for business, and an upcoming book about public relations for startups. She has also ghost written for several major publications, including The Atlantic.
By day Jennifer puts her Masters in Broadcast Communications to good use and runs a boutique public relations firm helping theme parks, entertainment brands, artists, startups, and nonprofits tell their stories. Jennifer is also the founder of Nimbus Haus, a community art education program that introduces LGBTQ+ youth, youth allies, and youth in foster care to creative expression. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and their two goldendoodles.
By day Jennifer puts her Masters in Broadcast Communications to good use and runs a boutique public relations firm helping theme parks, entertainment brands, artists, startups, and nonprofits tell their stories. Jennifer is also the founder of Nimbus Haus, a community art education program that introduces LGBTQ+ youth, youth allies, and youth in foster care to creative expression. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and their two goldendoodles.
A Personal Interview with Jennifer
Want to know more about Jennifer L. Jacobson, what influenced her growing up, and why she writes? Read our interview about her life, inspirations, and what she's learned along the way.
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