curiously curated prose.

  • Den of Geek, Future, Culture

    Tech in the Year 2050: What AI Means for Work, Art, and the Environment

    Special Feature: Den of Geek, print + online, March 2026

  • Steel wool spinning creating sparks and light trails in an industrial setting at night.

    ring of fire

    ring of fire published in Scuzzbucket.

    Read the full story poem here.

  • Group of diverse people in an elevator, woman in the center smiling at the camera, others engaged with their phones or looking away.

    The rise of a first-gen graduate at Intel

    How Cindy Rogel Bahena blazed a trail with help from her mentors.

    Read the full article in ASU Thrive here.

  • A man wearing a virtual reality headset interacts with a digital environment featuring a dinosaur, large trees, and other prehistoric elements in a futuristic setting.

    Exploring new worlds in virtual reality

    How students will learn biology in 2021 and beyond with Dreamscape Learn.

    Read the full article in ASU Thrive here.

  • Two black books with white text on the covers, one standing upright and the other leaning. The book with white text reads, "Faster than the future. Facing the digital age." and has the logo of Digital Future Society.

    The New Surveillance Society: Your Data

    Faster than the Future. Ten chapters exploring the future of tech and its impact on society. Download and read the book for free here.

  • Woman in a white dress swimming underwater in a pool.

    gulp

    Published in Scuzzbucket, Oct 2024. Read the full poem.

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Jennifer is a technology and science writer.

Since 2012, she has been a Forbes senior tech contributor covering consumer tech and innovation. Jennifer transforms complex science and technology innovation into a relatable story for readers to think more about how science and technology impact the world.

Jennifer has selected several of her favorite works over the past 12 years. Jennifer is also a regular feature writer for Arizona State’s ASU Thrive magazine.

If you would like to hire Jennifer to write technical or science feature stories, please email dantessoma [at] gmail [dot] com. No pitches please.