Internet Columnist

I have more than 15 years of experience as an internet columnist, discussing a wide range of topics in multiple niche areas of interest.

Currently, I am the owner, webmaster, and sole content writer for StarWarsWavelength.com, covering current news and discussion of all forms of Star Wars media, including movies, TV shows, video games, comics, and books. This website also serves as a sales funnel to guide visitors to my series of Star Wars-related books on Amazon.com.

For 15 years, I wrote multiple weekly columns for PWInsider.com, the wrestling industry’s top independent news and analysis website. My work included weekly TV reports, analysis and discussion of both storyline and business news, and historical pieces looking back at past storylines and major industry turning points from a business perspective.

Prior to that, I spent two years writing for 411Mania.com providing the same type of content, as well as participating in monthly roundtable-style pieces where I joined other writers on the website to present different viewpoints of current news in the wrestling industry.

Previously, I owned, managed, and wrote all content for a technology-focused website called TechForEverybody.com, which operated from 2014-2016, with the goal to demystify everyday technology concepts by presenting them in terms that the average person would find accessible and easy to understand.

Below is a sampling of selected past works I have written over the years:

7 Huge Ways Star Wars: Rebels Changed How We Look At The Original Trilogy

Wrestling’s Greatest Can’t Miss Superstars (Who All Missed)

Were The Babies On Rugrats Figments Of Angelica’s Imagination?

How George Lucas Reinvented The Movie Industry

The Biggest “Only In WCW” Moments Of The 90s

The 8 Most Shocking Betrayals On The Walking Dead

WWE’s 5 Most Controversial Title Changes

The 6 Crappiest Products Nintendo Talked Everyone Into Buying

The 10 Most Important Star Wars Characters (Who Never Appeared In The Movies)

Are Vendor-Neutral Certifications The New Way To Go?