Emma Loggins is the founder and editor of the popular entertainment site FanBolt.com where she updates daily on the latest entertainment news, her opinions on current happenings in the media, screening/filming opportunities, and more. The site, which Emma also designed and developed by herself, currently has over 100,000 members, receives an average of 1 million hits per month, and has given away over $200,000 in movie and television related contests. FanBolt is Emma's pride and joy, and has allowed her to meet and interview numerous influential members of the entertainment industry.
Over the years, Emma has interviewed over 300 celebrities including Donald Trump, Simon Cowell, Johnny Depp, Tim Burton, Rod Blagojevich, Kiefer Sutherland, Joss Whedon, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ryan Reynolds, Bruce Campbell and other cast members from films/shows such as The Office, 30 Rock, Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, Archer, Burn Notice, Chuck, Glee, Bones, Fringe, True Blood, Community, MythBusters, and Twilight.
Due to her involvement in the world of fandom, Emma was asked to become a contributing writer for CNN's Geek Out Blog in 2011. Since she has written multiple articles which have been syndicated worldwide on topics such as sci-fi, fantasy, movies, and television.
In 2004, Loggins was picked to be the official blogger for the FOX television series The O.C., and in 2005, Loggins was interviewed by People Magazine for having one of the best television show websites. And in the years since, Warner Brothers has recruited Loggins to help with social media campaigns on Facebook and Twitter for television series such as V, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Gossip Girl, and The Vampire Diaries.
Emma also runs a web design firm LNP Studios where she helps businesses by designing and optimizing their web presence and also their social media marketing. She has worked with small firms as well as large entertainment companies in order to create and maintain the best web exposure for them.
Emma was Valedictorian of her high school's 2002 graduating class. Emma went on to graduate with her Bachelor's Degree in Multimedia and Web Design from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, and received her Masters of Fine Art Degree in Web Design/New Media from The Academy of Art.