C.M. Crockford
School
University Of San Francisco
Expertise
Horror Movies, Adult Swim, Star Wars, Music
- Conor's poetry has been nominated for two Best of the Net awards and a Pushcart.
- He interviewed musicians and writers as a former college radio DJ and later journalist.
- Conor recently co-wrote a short horror film that is now in pre-production.
Experience
C.M. Crockford has achieved a respectable amount over a decade writing and editing professionally. This includes award nominations, publishing articles and chapbooks, plus co-hosting a Shield recap podcast. He's worked with Punknews as well as No Recess! Magazine. But since 2020, Crockford has put his film, animation, and television obsessions to fine use with articles for Looper News.
Education
Conor has a Bachelor's in English from the University of San Francisco. It certainly helped with his writing abilities and insight into art and media.
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Stories By C.M. Crockford
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