Skate Bylines
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‘First Light’: A panel on creative culture and media making
In partnership with Skate Nottingham, Skate Bylines are proud to present a panel on journalism, photography, videography and creative media.
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Dylan Rieder: Style Was His Soul
Suppose [Greg] Hunt managed to make a movie that conveyed Dylan Rieder as he was. Suppose that, by knowing his friend so well … Hunt achieved that most impossible thing—gave us a way of knowing another person without ever meeting him.
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A Puzzle of Andrew Reynolds with Kyle Beachy
“The Boss became “The Boss” because at some point he stopped being the guy you were worried about and he started being the guy who people were guided by. He was a north star for all of these other skaters.”
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Behind Closed Paws: At Home with Professional Skateboarders and Their Pets in ‘Tres Leches’ by Heckride
“Cats are pretty hard to wrangle.”
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Medals End At Gold But Video Parts Go Platinum — Natalie Porter on Momiji Nishiya
Natalie Porter on Momiji Nishiya and post-Olympic accomplishments.
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A Consensus By and For The Crowd — The Quartersnacks Readers Poll
A harmonious exercise in crowdsourcing the year’s most significant skateboarding media.
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Making The Big Leagues: How to Pitch to Skate Magazines and Brands
Skate media practitioners across various creative fields share their experience and advice of how to pitch to magazines and brands.
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The Chrome Ball Incident’s Favorite Chrome Ball Interviews
“His little bit about Starship’s “We Built This City” remains one of my all-time favorite CBI answers.”
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Where Can I Pitch A Skateboarding Story To?
A continually updated resource of skate magazines and brands who are open to story pitches.
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Talking Interviews with Eric Swisher of The Chrome Ball Incident
Question and answer interviews have long been the predominant format for written skateboarding journalism. To unpack how they became so ubiquitous and answer what, exactly, makes for a good one, the script was flipped on Eric Swisher (“Chops”) of The Chrome Ball Incident.










