Writing

I published my first interview in 1996, since then I’ve been lucky to write on subjects spanning the gamut from sports to social dynamics and music to art, culture and entrepreneurship.

You’ll find individual pieces at the links below, just click on a logo.


CBCRadio3.com was a Webby Award winning web magazine that pioneered the use of flash. Writing R3 articles meant everything from talking about kids still not leaving the nest to bringing together legendary authors Douglas Coupland and Irvine Welsh.


Writing for Victory Square Technologies has meant I’m telling the stories of the 28 companies in the VST portfolio. Giving people a better idea who these companies are and what they has lead the higher levels of investment and PR traction.


Making stuff for Vancouver sports betting company FansUnite was a content marketing exercise. A very specific take a listicles for the demographic that was using the site’s virtual currency to make “wagers” on sporting events,


The Scout Network Blog was a marketing company’s Influencer project. I wrote about things happening in Vancouver for them and they got to show they had their finger on the pulse.


Rinse Magazine was a Toronto based drum and bass magazine that published on a monthly basis. I got to write everything from record reviews through to cover stories.


In the early 2000’s, Taxi was a weekly newspaper that was the city’s only competition to the Georgia Straight.


Capital Magazine was a free magazine put together by the team who created Vancouver’s New Forms Festival.


Last Sigh was a well known web magazine from the Mid-Western U.S focusing on electronic and Industrial music.


Apocalypse was a short lived industrial and electronic music magazine that achieved international acclaim while being based out of a small British Columbia town. The first people I ever wrote for.