Jenny is the Director of Content Strategy at Marie Claire. Originally from London, she moved to the New York in 2012 to attend the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and never left. She was the first intern at Bustle when it launched in 2013, and spent five years building out its news and politics department. In 2018, she joined Marie Claire, where she oversees brand strategy, including affiliate streams, service journalism, audience goals, and day-to-day content. When she isn't editing or knee-deep in Google Analytics, you can find her writing articles about television, fiction, or (most likely) her dog, Captain. She's written extensively about developmental coordination disorder, or dyspraxia, which she was diagnosed with when she was nine.
Latest articles by Jenny Hollander
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'Manifest' Season 4: Everything We Know
The once-canceled NBC show is returning for a final chapter (or two) on Netflix.
By Jenny Hollander
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'Virgin River' Season 5: Everything We Know
The fifth season of the Netflix hit is filming this summer in British Columbia.
By Jenny Hollander
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The 'Virgin River' Season 4 Cast: New Faces and Old Favorites
The fourth season of the Netflix hit welcomes back a familiar—and beloved—character.
By Jenny Hollander
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Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas Have Welcomed a Second Daughter
She'll join the couple's daughter Willa, who was born two years ago.
By Jenny Hollander
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#ReadWithMC Reviews 'These Impossible Things'
The jury is in: It was "unputdownable"!
By Jenny Hollander
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Justice Clarence Thomas: LGBTQ+ Rights and Contraception Are Next
"We should reconsider all of the Court's substantive due process precedents..."
By Jenny Hollander
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The Supreme Court Has Struck Down Roe v. Wade
Roughly half of U.S. states have indicated they will now ban abortion.
By Jenny Hollander
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Here's What We're Already Adding to Our TBR Pile
Just in case you needed something to look forward to.
By Jenny Hollander
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Just Some of the Ways Women Still Aren't Equal to Men
If anyone tries to tell you otherwise, show them these statistics.
By Megan Friedman