Jennifer Ma is a freelance writer and editor based in Berlin

 
 
 
 
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About

Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, Jennifer graduated from The University of Sydney with a double major in Psychology and Sociology.

After her studies, she interned as a sub-editor and writer, gaining experience and knowledge to lay the foundations for her career.

In early 2016 Jennifer relocated to Berlin where she currently works as a freelance writer and editor. She has written several reviews, essays, articles, interviews, and blog posts, and her main areas of interest are music, film, art, society, and culture. More recently, she has delved into the fields of economics and research, which has played a great role in further fine-tuning her analytical skills and work ethic.

Alongside writing, Jennifer also provides personalised editing and proofreading services for businesses and individuals. For further enquiries please don't hesitate to get in touch.

CV

Experience

2017—current
Deputy Chief Sub-editor, Oxford Business Group, Berlin

2017—current
Freelance Writer and Editor

2017—18
Writer, Blinkist, Berlin

2017
Arts Writer, Azucar Magazine, Berlin

2016—17
Writer/Content Editor, MAI Magazine, Berlin

2015—16
Content Writer (Intern), the AU review, Sydney

2015
Sub-editor (Intern), Cosmopolitan, Sydney

Education

2013
Bachelor of Liberal Studies (Psychology and Sociology), University of Sydney
 

References and rates available upon request.

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Portfolio

 
 

Del Kathryn Barton, Patricia Piccinini, Ben Quilty and many other Australian artists are currently on display at the Arndt Art Agency in Berlin as part of the mad love exhibition.

Interview with Jim Avignon | Azucar Magazine

One of Germany’s most beloved artists, Jim Avignon sat down with Azucar Magazine to talk about his upcoming exhibition at the Urban Spree gallery, the difference between painting and making music, what success means to him, and plenty more.

Many well-known Australian figures have faced a tirade of online abuse in response to naming and shaming those who think it’s appropriate to don blackface to a party.

Blog

 
 

Apples. Bananas. Mushrooms. Cauliflower.

Your eyes scan the various produce and products on offer until you find one that beckons to you. You then bring the selected item to the back of the store, pose with it, and have your photo taken by a man in a newsboy cap and black sunglasses.

On a Monday night, in an unremarkable small grocery store on the southern end of Hermannstrasse in the neighbourhood of Neukölln, a happening was taking place...

 

You can find more of Jennifer's personal writings on her blog

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Contact

For any enquiries please feel free to fill out this form
or send an email directly to hello@jennifer-ma.com.