Writing


I have extensive experience as a writer. But don’t take my word for it!

Web


Church of the Epiphany. Total overhaul of the website including messaging, content organization, and extensive edits to existing copy. July 2010.

MORE Multicultural School for Empowerment promotional video, March 2010 (Overnight Website Challenge)

Minnesota Beard-Off  website copy and Twitter account. 2010.

Email marketing campaign: GiveMN.org solicitation (PDF) for Transit for Livable Communities. November 2009.

Projects section: Bike Walk Twin Cities. Several pages describing various projects for the Bike Walk Twin Cities initiative, written with average citizen, technical professional, and legislative decision maker audiences in mind. June 2009.

“State of the Art Bike Projects Coming to the Minneapolis Area” in the Bike Walk Twin Cities eNewsletter. March 2009.

Blog posts from around


Art Imitating Life. My personal blog.

Your blog is not Twitter, use the “<a>” tag. Written for the Clockwork blog. April 2010.

“Tell Google Maps Which Car-Free Areas to Capture”. Written for the Transit for Livable Communities blog. October 2009.

Metroblogging Minneapolis. My posts on the local interest blog with a monthly readership of 5000-7000. April 2008-September 2009.

“Rules of the Road”. Written on behalf of Transit for Livable Communities for the Loon Commons blog. May 2008.

Print


Prayer in Prison: Religion as Rehabilitation. (PDF), Dialogues: An Argument and Rhetoric Reader, pp. 187-192. 2009.

“Expanding Culture Through Design,” Kontakt Magazine. September 2008.

My pieces in the Northeastern Times New Roman (new page, all PDFs) The Times New Roman is the humor publication at Northeastern University in Boston. 2004-2007.

“Give me a break, I was hit by a car,” (PDF) in the Weekly Dig, Boston, MA. June, 2006.

My articles in the Plymouth, MN Sun Sailor. Written for a high school internship. 2003-2004.

Other


A Stunning Example of How Not to Live Short film, written/directed/filmed/edited by me; 2nd place winner, Iowa State Mac Users Group Film Festival. Spring 2004.