Samuel Horton

Contributing Writer
A somewhat-arty photograph of Sam in his home. - Samuel Horton, 2010
A somewhat-arty photograph of Sam in his home. - Samuel Horton, 2010

Samuel Horton is graduate with a degree in Cultural Studies, Communications & Media based in Nottingham, England.

Amongst other things, he has worked alongside a team of presenters on the University of Lincoln's SirenFM radio station, preparing and presenting content on individual shows, as well as proof-reading for a number of leading UK businesses. He also dabbles in web-design.

Sam enjoys writing about his favourite things - namely video games, literature, music and film, although since he is currently looking to expand his creative portfolio, he can be pressed to write about almost anything. He also enjoys taking photographs, most of which can be found here.

Latest Articles

Meniscus - 'Absence of I'
A review of Meniscus' 'Absence of I' - down-under's answer to Explosions in the Sky?
May 24, 2011 - Samuel Horton
Fable III; A Review
A brief review of Lionhead Studios' 2010 release; 'Fable III', an action/adventure/roleplaying game for PC & Xbox360.
Dec 21, 2010 - Samuel Horton
Lost in Translation; A Review
A brief synopsis and review of Sofia Coppola's 2003 piece, 'Lost in Translation', a coming-of-age film about love, life and everything in between.
Dec 21, 2010 - Samuel Horton
Philip K Dick; Revolutionary, Visionary, Poet
A consideration of the works of Philip K Dick, ranging from his early works in the 1960's, right through to the semi-autobiographical novels of the 80's.
Jul 9, 2010 - Samuel Horton
Emo-Punk; A (Fairly) Concise History
A brief history of the emo-punk genre, from its roots in early-1990's hardcore punk, contributing members, and its reinvention in the contemporary world.
Jun 17, 2010 - Samuel Horton