Jennifer Bradley Franklin
Verified- Writer, Freelance
- Editor-in-Chief, GaBiz Magazine
- Senior Contributing Editor, Simply Buckhead
- Contributing Writer, Georgia Design Magazine
Atlanta
As seen in:
GaBiz Magazine,
Georgia Design Magazine,
Simply Buckhead,
Medium,
MSN,
MSN Canada,
MSN Money Canada,
The New York Times,
Yahoo Life,
The Times of India,
The Wall Street Journal,
USA Today,
Yahoo News
and
Covers:
Travel, food, celebrities, interior design, beauty, wellness, hotels
Doesn't Cover:
Mortgages, personal finance
Writer. Traveler. Work: @NYTStyles @USAToday @TravelLeisure @CNTraveler @AtlasObscura @AtlantaMagazine @FoodNetwork (co)author: @MakeItZeroBook
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Jennifer Bradley Franklin’s Biography
Read Full Bio →Jennifer Bradley Franklin is an Atlanta-based multi-media journalist, storyteller, editor and author. Her work appears in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Travel + Leisure, Saveur, Conde Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, Southern Living, People, Food Network, Southbound, Hospitality Design, Time.com, and a host of others. She holds an ABJ in Journalism from the University of Georgia's Grady College. Her first book, Make it ZERO, the Movement to Safeguard Every Child (J…
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See all 4 answers →How do you prefer to be pitched on stories?
Generally, email. But sometimes it makes sense to hop on a phone call. I'm big on relationships -- developing a personal connection helps!
What's your favorite social network?
Instagram
Did you work for your high school newspaper? If so, what did you do there?
Funny enough, my high school didn't have a newspaper. I was a reporter for my college paper, UGA's The Red