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Magazines

Time Magazine | Technology Editor
I’m a woefully underperforming Editor-at-Large of Techland, the magazine’s aptly-named technology blog.

Men’s Health | Editorial Creative Director
Oversaw the most recent‚ and most successful, redesign of the 1.5 million circulation magazine.

Business 2.0 | Columnist & Editor-at-Large
Writer and editorial consultant for the (now-defunct) business and technology magazine. I also wrote the car column, samples of which can be found here. If you’re curious as to what it feels like to drive a $1.4 million Bugatti, here you go.

New York Times Sports Magazine | Editor-at-Large
Writer and editorial consultant for Play, the Times’ sports magazine. If you’re curious as to what it feels like to blow $100 million on a boat race, here you go.

Men’s Journal | Editor-at-Large
Writer and editorial consultant for the popular men’s magazine. If you were curious as to what it’s like to travel to Russia to select a mail-order bride, I would ordinarily direct you to the magazine’s archives to read my piece about one such American’s quest. However, despite the fact that it is now 2011, Men’s Journal has not yet digitized its archives. Ahem.

Outside Magazine | Deputy Editor
Oversaw all editorial assignments and editorial packaging for the award-winning adventure magazine. If you’re curious as to whether the mythical Himalayan Yeti exists, here you go.

Rocky Mountain Magazine | Founding Editor
Created and oversaw all editorial matters for the (now-defunct) award-winning regional magazine. Perhaps best known for convincing Stephen King to do a product review of an ice climbing axe, which Outside subsequently published.

New England Monthly | Executive Editor
Handled an alarming number of tasks for the scrappy but award-winning regional magazine, including assigning and editing articles, picture editing, and doing actual typesetting via a phototypositor machine. (Which I did poorly.)

I’ve also edited or contributed to Life, People, GQ, Spy, 7 Days, The Wall Street Journal, Trips Magazine, Manhattan Inc., Worth, and many more periodicals, some still happily alive and others sadly dead.