About Me
Presently residing in South Jersey, I am a writer and blogger.
In years past, I held distinction as the founder and president of one of the first fan-run and Internet based fan clubs for a musical group. In 1993, I founded the Unlimited Too Fan Club, which extolled the virtues of Dutch eurodance duo 2 Unlimited. At its peak, the group had over 300 members worldwide, all of whom got a weekly e-mail newsletter and information from the fan club’s Web site, which was supplied to me directly from the group’s American and Canadian record labels. For my efforts, I was noted in The Press of Atlantic City and Rolling Stone, which dubbed me a “future publicist” in its Issue #698/699, published in December 1994.
Also during that time, it was my honor and privilege to work for the first commercial ISP in South Jersey. While fellow high school students at Mays Landing, New Jersey’s Oakcrest High School cut their teeth on babysitting, flipping burgers, or schlepping trash, I was busy standing at the ground floor of what would quickly become the technological boom that is now the Internet as we know it.
I am perhaps best known for my Craigslist’s Perverts Web site, which in 2006 exposed numerous men, both heterosexual and homosexual, as they pursued sexual encounters through the seedy classifieds site. Many of these “men” were married, doing their dirty deeds from work, or even from Navy ships. I took it upon myself to use subterfuge, false association, and outright deceit to gain their trust. I then stomped on that trust as if it were a bug, mercilessly exposing them to spouses, girlfriends/boyfriends, neighbors, employers, and the Internet at large. It was a grand project, for which I got no true comeuppance.
Now, I am a writer, and I enjoy living in South Jersey with my two cats, Fluffy and Cuddles.


