As you have probably noticed by now, Jennifer Saylor is a freelance technical/business/marketing writer, blogger, guestblogger, critic, columnist and generalist, at least in the world of writing.
If you’re interested in rates or writing samples, just send email to jennifer (dot) freelance (at) gmail (dot) you-know-what.











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January 5, 2008 at 9:27 pm
Rev. Keith Wright (Deist)
Hi Jennifer!
I came across your site while Googling a rendering of an atom (cesium-iodine) and was fascinated by your writing…I linked to it through plentyoffish.com, the free dating site.
I came back to read more and was happy to see you are from Asheville. I lived there for ten years and moved back here to Ft. Lauderdale the day that hurricane Katrina hit SoFl.
I’m sure we have crossed paths in Asheville. I used to be the GM/executive chef at Café Soleil on Lexington and spent many nights at Tressas, Vincents Ear, and Zambras. Did you ever come into Café Soleil?
It was nice to see the pictures of snow in Asheville. I miss my friends there, the changes of the seasons, my old customers at Brueggers (when I was the manager there) going to Graveyard Fields to stargaze and pick blueberries, those that helped me start the United Deist Church, the warm and cozy feeling everybody has there and the progress made to change the attitudes of some of the people that think their ideas are the ONLY RIGHT ONES. I take care of grandma now, but I hope to return someday.
You have brought some happy memories back. Thanks.
Rev. Keith R. Wright
January 7, 2008 at 12:11 pm
jennifersaylor
Keith, you’re welcome. I did indeed dine at Cafe Soleil, and it was a fine meal.
Hope to hear more from you when you return.
May 13, 2008 at 3:23 pm
ANDRE
I am looking for someone to write a book about my life as a sucessful sales person, parent, and football coach.
If you want the job please get back to me at 646-872-0867
June 3, 2008 at 5:16 am
Marco
Jennifer -
Seems like i am not the first one to circuitously happen upon your site in search of molecule images. In any case, I am intrigued by your wonderfully-composed blog, the fact that you live in Asheville - what a lovely place, our mutual appreciation for the Skeptics Dictionary, and our professional convergence as writers, and am now honoring the resulting impulse to simply say ‘hello’. Great job with the blog and I wish you all of the best with your schooling and other endeavors.
Marco