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Jennifer Farwell, M.A.
This is the story of a girl...
"Dream big." It's the mantra Jennifer Farwell lives
to uphold. More and more, what used to be dreams are becoming
Jennifer's reality, and with each long-held goal realized
comes the inspiration to set her sights increasingly higher,
knowing she is bound only by where the limits of her imagination
can take her. To quote her favourite phrase from the daily
e-mail Notes
from the Universe she swears by, "Thoughts become things.
Choose the good ones."
And so she has. Energetic and ambitious (but friendly,
cheerful, and huggable), Jennifer has already
accomplished a great deal with this mindset, including the
completion of an honors Bachelor
of Journalism degree, and a Master of Arts degree in English, both received from
Carleton
University in Ottawa, Canada. At present, Jennifer is loving life in Silicon Valley, California and her position as Manager, Product Content for Yahoo!, where she gets to work with an amazing team for the coolest company, ever, head up the Yahoo! Store Blog, and combine her passion for writing with her background in Internet media and hi-tech. (Be sure to check out Yahoo! Small Business, it rocks.)
The writing bug made easy friends with Jennifer from the moment she could pick up a pencil, and her parents and teachers
recognized it early on. At age 7, Jennifer attended her first
Young Author's conference; at age 11 she was published in
her hometown newspaper, The Chronicle Journal (Thunder
Bay, Ontario), with an article appearing in the "Schools" section. By the time
she was 17, she had reached thousands of online readers with
her fiction work, built up a devoted fan base, and was voted
Best Young Author by an exclusive online fiction group. At
18, Jennifer created her own music magazine, titled Sound
Check.
During this time, Jennifer began trying on a second hat:
that of web designer. In a sudden role reversal, she found
herself and a website she had designed the focus of not only
print media, but broadcast and online media, and academic
institutions, among others. During its initial online run from 1996-2000,
the SPPNTCJ (Society for Preventing Parents From Naming Their
Children Jennifer) welcomed over two million visitors, and
received coverage from Yahoo! Internet Life magazine,
the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Thunder Bay Television
News, 580 CKPR radio, California State University
(Chico), and several "Cool Site of the Day" and "Cool Site
of the Hour" Web sites, to name only a few. The site was also studied on a U.S. college course, with Jennifer receiving interview requests once a year from students for a class assignment. Currently, the SPPNTCJ is noted in psychology textbook Psychology and the Challenges of Life: Adjustment in the New Millennium by Jeffrey S. Nevid and Spencer A. Rathus (in the 2007 hardcover edition, see page 203). In September 2008, Jennifer relaunched the SPPNTCJ. The new site includes the history of the SPPNTCJ and its recognition, members listings, Jennifer stories, an online store, and more.
When the original SPPNTCJ closed its doors in early 2000, it was a
decision prompted not only by Jennifer's university studies,
but also by her growing interest in music-related promotional
writing. Since 1998, Jennifer has written promotional material
on a freelance basis for musicians in Eastern Ontario, producing
press kit and Web site bios, press releases, information sheets,
and more. For samples of her work, please see her portfolio.
In her spare time, Jennifer continues to write novels, critical articles, and promotional materials. Presently in the works are both the article version
of her M.A. research paper, entitled "Significant 'Others':
Identity and Abjection in Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost,"
and a novel, of the "chick lit meets comedic angst crossed
with intelligent sarcasm" genre.
The Life Philosophy
Along with "dream big," Jennifer's approach to
life is that of living it to the fullest, with the recognition
that there is an entire world out there to explore, and no
limits other than those we set for ourselves. Knowing this,
she follows these guiding principles for living her life:
- Never be boring, and never be bored.
- Always have a sense of humour... it's the most important
tool you can have to successfully approach life.
- You get one chance at this lifetime. Anything you consider
to be a dream or goal, go after that vision with every ounce
of your being. Do it, don't just talk about it or wish it
could happen.
- Remember to be grateful for all that is -- everyone and
everything around you -- and all that is to come.
- Spread sunshine whenever possible. There can never be
enough positive energy in the world.
While in active pursuit of her dreams, but when not at work
or writing, Jennifer can be found with friends, at the gym
on a crazy cardio session endorphin high, rollerblading, playing with her puppy, Pico, keeping up-to-date
on entertainment news, at a live concert, practicing yoga,
travelling, occasionally working with photographers, ever-furthering
her addiction to sephora.com,
and reading just about anything.
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