United States Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of United States journalists below. We found 1054 United States journalists listed.

Kingston Jael Michaels

Lifestyle Blogger/Freelance Writer

Kingston Jael Michaels is a pen name I write under. I am a writer, editor, lifestyle blogger, podcast host, a NITTANY LION (WE ARE! PENN STATE!), and so much more. My favorite topics are LOVE, SEX, PASSION, FRIENDSHIP, and SPIRITUALITY. Yes...sometimes one of my blogs may cover all of those topics...at once. If you are looking for the status quo, I am not the writer for you. I curse a lot and am very passionate about every word I write. Besides world domination, my goal is to empower women with my work. One day, I would love to write for a show with a strong female lead.


Morgan Zubasic

Copywriter / Content Creator

I passionately create content for Pittsburgh North Fitness. Yes I enjoy writing, but I do enjoy dogs just a little bit more. *My hardcopy portfolio contains more work and variety*

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Sarah Mulé

Writer/Photo Editor/Paginator

Writer, blogger, editor, social media manager.


Andrew Bell

Sports Writer, Analyst

I am a freelance writer for SB Nation, as well as the Ruston Daily Newspaper in Ruston, LA. I also work part-time as a data analyst for Pro Football Focus. Love sports, but will write about anything.


sweety

remote computer reapir engineer

I have been engaged in online computer repair services for many years, currently working for FAQO company

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Jenny Splitter

Food and Agriculture Writer

Jenny is a D.C.-based writer and Senior Contributor for Forbes covering food, agriculture, climate and technology. Additional bylines: The Washington Post, Popular Mechanics, New York Magazine and Mental Floss. Events and panels: National Academies of Science's LabX, the Reducetarian Summit, the International Food Information Council and the Museum of Science Fiction. Inquiries: [email protected].


Samantha Putterman

PolitiFact | Freelancer

I am a reporter with PolitiFact. Here, I get to work alongside a national team fact-checking politicians, pundits and the people of the United States. I am a former news reporter at the Bradenton Herald, where I reported and wrote breaking news articles, local features, and stories involving business, government and education. I also worked as a digital news reporter at the Tampa Bay Times, where I mostly covered breaking news. I graduated with my journalism degree from USF St. Petersburg in 2016. I love that the truth is my job. Take a look around.


Zach Powers

Writer/Editor x MFA Student x Digital Storyteller

--Editor of ResoLute Magazine and Director of Communications at Pacific Lutheran University --MFA (Creative Nonfiction) student at the Rainier Writers Workshop --Former freelance contributor to the Weekly Volcano, Tacoma Weekly, Anchorage Daily News, South Sound Magazine, Post Defiance, and others.


Sam Sinha

Food & Drink Journalist | Copywriter

I write restaurant reviews, recipes, blog posts and long-form articles for print, online, brands and blogs. If you understand the value of well researched, engaging content, you know that you need a specialist. My background cooking in professional kitchens gives me the edge. Originally from the UK but now based in Hong Kong, I seek out and tell engaging food stories.


Ally Rae Van Siclen

Journalist, Copywriter, Web Content Writer, Playwright, Author

I'm a writer and performer, currently based in Minneapolis after five years of living in Brooklyn, NYC. With over ten years of experience in writing across a variety of media platforms, I have developed a wide range of editorial and production skills for a spectrum of communication styles and forms. My main focuses are in journalism, copywriting, blogging, creative content production, publication, and performance, social media, digital and print magazines, narrative fiction, and sketch comedy. This website contains examples of my: *Articles for print and online magazines. *Copywriting: professional examples of my work for various clients. Before you begin to read my articles, please take note that I developed and maintained an edgy, intentionally coarse language to adhere to Vice’s Codes of Style. It heavily contrasts from the voice required from my examples as a copywriter for nonprofit blogs; additionally, the writing samples on my website demonstrate my ability to adapt to any required marketing voice and they are not meant to demonstrate my natural writing style. Any questions? E-mail me at [email protected] Elsewise? Enjoy!

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