Real people. Real stories. The health breakthroughs, relationship revelations, travel adventures, and life-changing moments that social media can’t stop sharing — now with a proper home.
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Creatorzine — a new digital magazine from the team at Jam Press, dedicated to bringing the most compelling, shareable, and genuinely fascinating stories from the world of online content to one brilliant destination.

If you’ve ever fallen down a rabbit hole reading about someone’s incredible health journey, a couple’s wild how-we-met story, a first-time buyer who found their dream home somewhere unexpected, or a solo traveller who quit their job to see the world — Creatorzine is made for you.
Where Do the Stories Come From?
Jam Press has been sourcing, producing, and syndicating content for over a decade, supplying some of the biggest names in media — including The Sun, Mail Online, The Mirror, and the New York Post — with the kind of real-life stories that drive enormous traffic and genuine emotional engagement.
The secret? Social media. Every day, extraordinary people are sharing their lives online — their health transformations, relationship milestones, property finds, travel discoveries, quirky hobbies, and unexpected passions. Our team spots these stories, finds the people behind them, and turns them into proper, fully produced editorial content.
That same pipeline of brilliant, socially-sourced content now flows directly into Creatorzine.
The Kind of Stories You’ll Find
Health & Wellbeing. From dramatic transformation journeys to little-known conditions that turn out to be far more common than people think, we cover health stories with honesty, sensitivity, and the kind of real-person perspective you won’t find anywhere else.
Love & Relationships. The internet is full of extraordinary love stories — couples who met in the strangest circumstances, relationships that defied every expectation, and yes, the cautionary tales too. We cover all of it, always from the people who actually lived it.
Travel & Adventure. People who gave up everything to travel full-time, families who sold up and moved abroad, solo travellers finding themselves in unexpected corners of the world. If someone’s doing something genuinely interesting with their life and location, we want to tell their story.
Property & Home. First-time buyers who found clever ways onto the ladder, people who transformed run-down wrecks into dream homes on a shoestring, or those who took a punt on somewhere left-field and never looked back. Property stories resonate because everyone cares about where they live.
Lifestyle & Culture. The trends, the moments, the people doing things differently — whether it’s a side hustle that took off, a viral hobby that became a career, or a simple way of living that’s captured the internet’s imagination. If people are talking about it, Creatorzine covers it.
Why Now?
The appetite for this kind of real-life, socially-sourced content has never been greater. Audiences are hungry for authentic stories about genuine people — not celebrities, not press releases, but real human experiences that make you think, feel, or see something differently.
Major publications have known this for years, which is why they commission so much of it from agencies like Jam Press. Now we’re creating a dedicated space where readers can come directly to that content — with new stories published regularly across every category we cover.
Got a Story?
If you’ve got something worth sharing — a personal journey, an unusual experience, a life decision that paid off (or didn’t) — we want to hear from you. Creatorzine is always on the lookout for new stories and new voices. Reach out via the site or contact the Jam Press team directly.
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About Jam Press
Jam Press is a leading UK-based news content and syndication agency, supplying original stories to major national and international publications including The Sun, Mail Online, The Mirror, and the New York Post. Find out more at jampress.co.uk.