Christian Dawson
School
Columbia College Chicago
Expertise
Movies, TV, Gaming
- Christian has been working as a freelance writer for the past decade, covering a variety of topics, but primarily focused on gaming, movies, and television.
- Christian has previously written for GameRant, GamingClimax, The Nerd Stash, and Play Estate.
- Christian has won several awards for his coverage in gaming, notably Webzen's C9 Editor Award.
Experience
Christian's passion for writing was instilled in him at a young age by his grandfather. Since then, he has turned that passion into a hobby, covering his favorite games, shows, and movies. This led him into freelance work for several years as a part-time gig. Finally, in 2021 he took the leap of faith and became a full-time writer. Along his journey, he has written for sites such as GameRant, GamingClimax, and The Nerd Stash. He now calls Looper his home and provides coverage on all things related to movies and television.
Education
Christian studied creative writing at Columbia College Chicago, located in the heart of the bustling city.
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Stories By Christian Dawson
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Grab a pun-based burger, take a seat, and find out which "Bob's Burgers" character you are based on your unique zodiac sign.
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In "Fire Force," firefighters work to combat the forces of evil. There's compelling characters on all sides whose power is only rivaled by a few.
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Just because Marvel heroes have superpowers doesn't mean they don't have flaws. These "good guys" would actually be horrible friends in real life.