I’m a freelance writer living and working in Montreal, Canada, though I was born in Toronto and brought up mainly in Calgary – all three of which I have a love/hate relationship with (though mostly love). I blog mainly about music, but also occasionally about sports, the arts, current events, and everyday life.
In 2014, I graduated from Concordia University in Montreal with a specialization in journalism (print and broadcast). Afterward, I spent four years working at WatchMojo before leaving and eventually becoming contributing music editor for Cult MTL, for whom my work has made me a Polaris Music Prize juror.
My writing work has also appeared in Exclaim!, Complex Canada and RANGE, among others. For two years, I was also a blogger for Shoeclack, where I wrote primarily about music festivals, covering several major festivals across North America (Canadian Music Week, Governors Ball, Sled Island, Festival d’été de Quebec, Osheaga, Pop Montreal and M for Montreal).

