The Connection Machine
A comprehensive article covering the famous '80s supercomputer, with help and input from the machine's creators.
I've been a paid writer for twenty one years, primarily in the field of computing, though also in other areas such as motoring and music. I am SEO-trained.
Although I'm a technical person, I enjoy breaking down difficult concepts into simple steps, with smooth-flowing language that is easy to follow. I am of the old school that prefers carefully edited, well-researched articles. In more recent years I have been in demand for historical features.
My chief body of work has been with publications Linux Journal (US), Linux Format (UK), and Maximum PC (US), as well as re-published articles in other Future Publishing subsidiaries, such as APC Magazine (Australia). I am also seeking further work in areas such as motoring, music teaching, language, and travel.
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A comprehensive article covering the famous '80s supercomputer, with help and input from the machine's creators.
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My first cover feature for Linux Format, covering emulation through the entire history of computing! (Also re-published in Maximum PC and PC Powerplay).
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Six page feature covering the Linux music making scene in 2019, with tips on how to get going with an immediate workflow.
Commissioned article on emerging technologies in motoring
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