• Psychosis (2010)
    Drama short. Adapted from the play "Psychosis 4.48" by Sarah Kane. Features award-winning actress Irene Kelleher as Kane, a suicidal psychiatric patient who becomes infatuated with her doctor.

  • Rebel Radio: Year In Review (2009)
    Satirical comedy about the year in news & politics. Featured at the 2009 IFFI Film Festival.

  • Rebel Radio (2009)
    Comedy podcast series featuring Cork's best comedians. Listened to in 17 countries.

  • Home (2008)
    Short comedy film. Selected for the 2009 Waterford Film Festival and IFFI film festival.

  • Surviving The Dungeon (2007)
    Feature-length documentary about Stu Hart, the late wrestling legend of Calgary Canada. Distributed by RF Video, with all profits going to the St. Vincent De Paul Charity.

  • Celtic Pro Wrestling (2005 - 2007)
    Wrote & directed a series of twelve live pro wrestling events between 2005 and 2007 in Dublin, Ireland.

I've been a writer in some form or capacity since I was old enough to hold a pen (sixteen -- I was a late bloomer). In addition to the positions below, I had a book published in 1999, the WOW Magazine Hardback special edition. I didn't even know it existed until a friend of mine found a second hand copy at a flea market in Seattle in 2004. Communication, people~! :)

  • RTE Television (2007 - 2009) Writer & presenter for RTE Young People's. Projects include the "Madame Leman" segments and "Blake Geneva" segments.

  • Home (2008)
    Writer of the independent comedy short film "Home" from Abunchaguys Productions.

  • Stand-Up Comedy (2007 - 2008)
    Wrote & performed a series of stand-up comedy shows for Pat O' Shea & the Craichouse Comedy Club. Performed in Cork (Slainte, Cyprus Avenue), Dublin (The International) & The Kilkenny Fringe Festival among other venues.

  • Head Writer, Celtic Pro Wrestling (2005 - 2007)
    Head storyline writer for the ongoing soap opera that is pro wrestling for the Celtic Pro Wrestling group in Dublin, Ireland.

  • Writer & Presenter, "The Bagpipe Report TV" (2004)
    Writer & presenter of the TBR TV show, a weekly entertainment show in the style of late night U.S. talk shows. The Bagpipe Report broadcast from England to thirteen countries in Western Europe.

  • Writer, Romance Is Dead (2002 - 2003)
    Songwriter for Irish rock band Romance Is Dead, which released the album "Addicted To Emma" in 2003.

  • Contributing Writer, Stampede Wrestling (2001)
    My first work in the field of writing for pro wrestling came under the Hart brothers (Bruce & Ross) in Canada.

  • Editor-In-Chief, IGN Wrestling (2000 - 2001)
    Creator and division head of the IGN Wrestling network from Snowball.com Inc.

  • Columnist, CBS Sportsline (1999)
    Penned the daily "Norton's Notes" column for "Wrestleline," a subdivision of CBS Sportsline.com.

  • Columnist, ECW Magazine (1999)
    Feature columnist for the official magazine of Extreme Championship Wrestling.

  • Contributing Editor, World of Wrestling Magazine (1999)
    International pro-wrestling magazine published by H&S Media.

  • Editor, "The Bagpipe Report" (1998 - 1999)
    Editor of the world's largest wrestling newsletter, founded by Charles MacLaurin in 1996 (so questions about its name can be curiously non-wrestling related name can be directed to him.) At its peak in 1999, TBR had 45,000 subscribers.
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