Dylan Tweney
[science|technology] [writer|editor]
Dylan Tweney is an award-winning
journalist with fifteen years' experience covering science, technology,
and business.
I am an expert in explaining complex technological and scientific issues to general audiences. I have written for a wide variety of national publications, online and in print, have written regular weekly columns for Business 2.0 and InfoWorld, and have been a staff editor at Mobile, InfoWorld, and PC/Computing magazines.
I write and edit:
- Features
- New Chips Poised to Revolutionize Photography, Film (Wired.com, 2008-10-09)
- What's Inside Your Laptop? (PC Magazine, 2007-03-14)
- News
- Bigfoot Hunters Fail to Produce Creature's Corpse (Wired.com, 2008-08-15)
- Developers at WWDC Looking Forward to iPhone 3G Platform (Wired.com, 2008-06-09)
- Opinion & Perspective
- How Google Can Save Android From Certain Failure (Wired.com, 2008-09-23)
- So Long, Bill Gates, and Thanks for the Monopoly (Wired.com, 2008-06-27)
- Equally Shared Parenting (KQED, 6/3/2002)
- How-To Stories
- Mobile Film School (Mobile, November 2005)
- Searching is My Business (PC World, December 1996)
- Reviews
- Review: Olympus E-420 is One Smokin' SLR (Wired.com, 2008-05-09)
- JVC GR-D295u (Mobile, September 2005)
- Interviews
- Tim O'Reilly: Web 2.0 Is About Controlling Data (Wired.com, 2007-04-13)
- Arthur C. Clarke (Mobile PC, March 2004)
And that's just a small sample. I have published more than 300 articles in the past six years, most of which are listed in my database of selected publications.
I take pride in delivering clean copy that is written with style and originality as well as technical accuracy. I check my facts. And I always hit my deadlines.
What editors have said about my work:
Dylan is an editor's dream come true: versatile, talented, conscientious, responsible, smart. I don't know what I like more about him: That you can throw any ubertechie topic at him and he'll give you an engaging, fun-to-read article, or that he is a delight to work with.
Dylan is an editor's dream come true: versatile, talented, conscientious, responsible, smart. I don't know what I like more about him: That you can throw any ubertechie topic at him and he'll give you an engaging, fun-to-read article, or that he is a delight to work with.
--Amy Johns, formerly of Business 2.0