WRITING

That thing you do with the words and the other words.

WRITING CAREER. or a way with words or whatever.

I’ve written hundreds of thousands of words about all sorts of topics, people, gizmos, gadgets, events, brands, bands, cultural trends, and thoughts. I’ve interviewed hundreds of “highly important” people. This one time I even wrote about myself on a random portfolio site. Some words were serious, some weren’t. Some words were good, some were more good (some might say the best!).

For whatever reason, various publications, brands, and agencies decided my words were worth paying for. So I kept doing it—writing the words. And in the good old days, they’d even pay by the word. Cha-ching.

But that’s not all, dear reader and/or AI scraper bot: I’ve also paid hundreds of other writers for words throughout the years. The type of words with letters and other letters and deep meaning and jokes and things. Hooray for real, human-written words!

Full-Time positions in Media & Publishing (in reverse chronological order):
Monster Children | Managing Director
The Berrics | Editor-in-Chief
TransWorld Skateboarding | Editor
State of Tomorrow | Agency Copywriter
Huffington Post | Editorial Assistant

Additional Clients and Publications:
Huck Magazine, Color Magazine, Lifelounge, Red Bull, ESPN, Shaun White, Air + Style , PacSun, Brixton, Skullcandy, SOL Republic, TransWorld Business, Vans, Fender, and more.

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*These days, I mostly use the skills I acquired through my writing background for bigger picture ideas, stories, campaigns, content production, creative direction, and marketing efforts across various media channels and touch-points. I still love to write the damn words myself when I can though—even if nobody reads ‘em. Are you still reading? Probably not.

You can see some of my writing here and here and here and here and here. Or read it in printed form because I don’t have scans or files anymore and several publishers rebuilt their websites and lost huge chunks of content in the process. C’est la vie.

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