Wordcake Communications specializes in feature and column writing focused on food, restaurants, cooking and culinary adventures. Wordcake is also a platform for publishing both fiction and non-fiction books and e-books.
Additionally, Wordcake is available to create engaging content for your small business. This includes copywriting for websites, blogs or newsletters as well as writing press releases. You know your boutique, shop, gallery, product or service is the bee’s knees, but does everybody else? Let’s tell the world how marvelous you are!
If you’d like to meet to discuss a creative collaboration (tea and scones optional), please get in touch!
Portland’s 100 Best Places to Stuff Your Faces is a lovingly-curated insider’s guide to the most delicious, delightful and unique dining experiences in Portland, Oregon. This travel companion highlights the irrepressible spirit and creativity of Portland’s intrepid chefs, bakers, grocers, chocolatiers, farmers, & restaurateurs.
The Eat Sheet provides a handy checklist of all 100 places listed in the guidebook. Good for hanging on your fridge, elliptical machine or antacids bottle.
Will Date for Food follows Reese Kelly as her anonymous dating blog transforms her from lowly Nosh magazine assistant into the notorious Hungry Hussy–with hilariously disastrous results.
Jen lives in downtown Portland, Oregon, with her beloved cookbook collection and a lot of leftovers. A former journalist, food stylist and dessert caterer, she now runs Wordcake Communications, which focuses on feature and long-format writing for the food and dining arenas.
She also writes Under the Table with Jen, a website devoted to sharing the best things to eat and drink in Portland, and she publishes Table Scraps, a weekly newsletter chronicling her best meals and food finds.
Her hobbies include browsing grocery stores and farmers markets, experimenting with recipes involving melted chocolate and lots of it, trying new champagnes, and thinking about lunch.