I’ve never seen a deadline I couldn’t beat.

Every time you hire a freelance journalist, it feels like a bit of a gamble.

You’re relying on them to deliver solid stories on schedule, but sometimes you’re left with low quality work or inconsistent communication. Not to mention the missed deadlines that can create huge headaches.

It’s time to ditch the flaky freelancers.

My journalism services deliver high-quality stories every time, always meet your vision and come in ahead of deadlines. I take the time to understand the assignment, and I’ll always keep you updated as I work. You’ll never have to wonder when an assignment is coming in; it’ll land in your inbox before you even expect it.

Seriously, you can stop holding your breath now. I’ve got you covered.

Ready to work together?

✍️ You can hire me to…

  • Write nuanced, narrative feature stories on just about any topic

  • Create reader-friendly service journalism, explainers and guides

  • Craft enthralling profiles of leaders, change-makers or contrarian characters

🗞️ I work with…

  • Mainstream newspapers and magazines

  • Niche-specific B2B publications

  • Association and trade magazines

'He’s a joy to work with'

“Mike is a versatile, talented freelance journalist who has never shied away from an assignment. Mike’s copy is clean and accurate; I seldom have to spend much time editing anything he turns in. Mike also goes above and beyond when it comes to deadlines. He doesn’t just meet them, he will turn in an assignment two weeks early and then ask for another. Plus he’s a joy to work with.” — Jon Reed, senior editor at CNET

🔎 Check out some of my best work 👀

Trans people are finding safe haven in an unexpected place: upstate New York

The Guardian / Rochester, Albany and other cities offer refuge from anti-trans laws in other states and ballooning costs in big cities.

Boy Scouts pitch a more welcoming tent at their National Jamboree

The Washington Post / Amid the hundreds of tents erected for the Boy Scouts of America’s National Jamboree, one dedicated to LGBTQ+ scouts stands out.

Inside the history of Boston’s bygone gay bathhouses

Xtra Magazine / From sexual health support to discreet gathering place, bathhouses were once a small but important part of the city’s gay community.

The Café That’s Upending Capitalism

YES! Magazine / Cafe Euphoria isn’t just another co-op. Its trans and gender-nonconforming owners are pursuing a vision of radical equality.

US cities call themselves ‘climate havens’. But can they actually protect residents?

BBC / Climate change is leading to more intense heatwaves and storms in many parts of the United States, so can some cities provide a refuge from extreme weather?

There Is Enough Food, Just Not Enough Food Access

YES! Magazine / Community fridge networks across the country are an important start—and symbol—in the work to make sure everyone has enough to eat.

How we’ll work together

I get it: Being an editor is stressful. When you hire me, you’ll have one less thing to worry about. Here’s how my process works.

📥 We’ll kick things off with an assignment brief and a clear deadline. I’ll make sure I understand exactly what you need before I start my reporting and writing.

🕵 I’ll set off on my journalistic treasure hunt. I’ll interview the relevant sources, whether they’re a CEO or a Nobel Prize winner (I’ve interviewed both!) and gather the information I need. Then I’ll assemble it into a story that’s compelling and concise.

📑 You’ll receive my draft in Google Docs. You can expect clean copy, suggested headlines, links to source material, and ideas for photos or graphics.

✅ We’ll revise it together. With your feedback front-and-center, I’ll make any necessary tweaks to ensure the piece lands in the right place.

‘One of the most thoughtful and responsive writers'

“Mike is one of the most thoughtful and responsive writers that I’ve worked with regularly on assignments. He doesn’t require much handholding or guidance, and is extremely collaborative with edits. … He’s also flexible and is an experienced journalist who can pivot easily to other topics.” — Heather Clancy, editor at large, Trellis Group

👋 Ready to tell a story together? ✨ Get in touch