the gift of the gab

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Music Journalism – Irish Style

May 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Republic of Loose Interview by Fiona BrutscherIn Munich, interviewing Bands usually meant traipsing to a horribly overpriced, overdecorated hotel, for a 15-Minute interview slot with a publicist peering over my shoulder.

In Dublin, it meant interviewing a bunch of really nice guys at their local pub for a national music magazine.

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Gossipmongering and More Girls

April 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I started at Valigan Publishing in Dublin as a temp, but when they realised I had whole manufacturing sentences out of words thing down to an art form, they let me write gossip, more gossip and a little bit of advice for girls (well, YOU try getting a sample issue from them!).

OMFG (In Ireland that’s short for Oh Merciful Friggin Gorrah), they still do not have a website!

Update: then they didn’t, now they do!

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Hotpress to Impress

April 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Hotpress Cover 12/04
My interim assistant editor gig at Hotpress was, alas, the only job I’ve ever had that actually impressed people. The street cred associated with writing for an (or THE) Irish Music Magazine is really something else.

Writing live, album and singles reviews about real bands (rather than teenie-pop) and events features is apparently what it takes to be cool.

Oh, it was also great fun and I still write the occasional live review.

Some of the articles published in Hotpress are online, some more are here.

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Eastside=the sunny side of PR

April 25, 2008 · 1 Comment

My first job, straight out of school, was in PR. As jobs in PR go, it was pretty fantastic.
Eastside-Klingel
Munich Agency Eastside was still very young and small at the time, so the hierarchies were flat (VERY flat) and instead of making coffee and and stapling press packs, I got to write and translate press releases, select press samples and present our clients’ collections at trade fairs.

I did rather well, paving the way for a great career in PR I didn’t want.

No other PR job has ever lived up to the high expectations set up by my first baby steps in the working world.

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