
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
CAN YOU CRITIQUE AND/OR BETA READ MY WORK?
Jenna is not available for critiquing or beta reading. If you are interested in a professional critique, Jenna recommends contacting her critique partner, Samantha Kassé.
HOW CAN I BECOME YOUR BETA READER?
Beta readers are typically chosen via Patreon, Jenna's newsletter, or via various writing communities.
CAN I SEND YOU FAN ART?
You are welcome to send any pieces via social media, email, or snail mail. Jenna's contact information is available here. Please provide a note as to whether or not you consent to having your artwork shared with proper credit.
CAN I GET A REVIEW COPY OF YOUR BOOK?
Jenna does not provide review copies of novels that are already released. For information regarding how to receive ARCs of future publications, subscribe to Jenna's newsletter and follow her on social media.
WHEN DID YOU BECOME A FULL-TIME WRITER?
Jenna quit her job as an accountant to care for her partner Cliff after he suffered a major spinal cord injury. While acting as his caregiver, Jenna started her YouTube channel and released her first novel. As Cliff's recovery progressed, Jenna eventually transitioned to being a full-time author and YouTuber.
WHEN DID YOU FIRST REALIZE YOU WANTED TO BE AN AUTHOR?
Jenna has wanted to be an author since she was six years old. Writing is her lifelong passion, and she has been studying the craft of storytelling since she was a child.
WHAT INSPIRES YOUR WRITING?
Jenna's twisted imagination and music.
CAN I INTERVIEW YOU FOR MY PODCAST/WEBSITE/ETC?
If you're interested in interviewing Jenna, contact her here. Please provide a link to your podcast, website, event, etc, and describe the topic of choice as well as the interview style (digital, in person, etc). Not all submissions will be accepted.
WHAT DEGREE DO YOU HAVE?
Business Administration with a concentration in Finance. Prior to writing, Jenna was a stockbroker and an accountant.
WHY DO PEOPLE CALL YOU A CYBORG?
Cyborg was Jenna's nickname throughout college, mostly due to her neurodivergent traits.