Ashley Frieze - Writing CV
Overview
Ashley has been writing professionally since 2002. He writes mainly for
computer magazines, making the technical seem straightforward. Ashley is often
called on to write opinion pieces, as his conversational style of writing and
delight in a pointed turn of phrase, make for enjoyable reading. Ashley also
writes stand-up comedy and songs, and has contributed to shows at the Edinburgh
Festival since 2004.
Ashley has written around 100 articles ranging from 400 to 6000 words published in print
and online media.
Highlights
- Mail on Sunday, Review supplement - 1200 word article on songs
(August 2010)
- Micromart, National Weekly computer magazine - Articles, software
reviews, how-to guides (2002-present), including:
- Cybercheating - how
students are using their computers to get through exams
- Online dating - a comedic look at a single-man's options for finding something online
- The World's Worst 100 Hundred Websites - websites that make you
cringe
- Publishing creative content online - how to make it big in the
entertainment industry
- Morning News, Newcastle - Series of columns in the local free
paper (2002)
- The eBay Guide, National MagBook in print - provided a chapter on
eBay feedback and selling - 2007, 2008, 2009
- Blog - about a million words of content at
www.incredible.org.uk
- Virgin Media, provided 5 articles for online content in 2008
Scripts
- The Musical! - a two man musical comedy play (2004)
- Various sketches and songs - contributions to Fringe shows
(2005-2010)
- The Seven Deadly Jokes - a two person lecture on the history and
content of jokes (2009)
- The Seven Deadly Sings - a one man lecture on the secrets behind
singing (2010)
To contact Ashley about writing opportunities, please email
ashley@ashleyfrieze.co.uk
For stand-up comedy information, see
www.ashleyfrieze.co.uk