Michael is a former editor of Honi Soit and has written across many Australian publications.
“I write on internet culture, which means my screen time is close to 18 hours a day, and I have a broken brain to show for it. I’m honoured to share my vision of improving online life — one that might involve turning back the clock to the wild west of the early Internet,” said Michael.
Michael is a former editor of the University’s publication Honi Soit. He has written across many of Australia’s most prominent publications, like the Guardian Australia, where he works in their lifestyle and culture team. He recently hosted the podcast, Saved for Later.
His work explores the topics of queerness, memory and internet ephemera, and his writing on film and music has been published in The Saturday Paper, The Monthly, ABC Arts, Sydney Review of Books, Australian Book Review, Vice, The Age and more.