Evan Valentine

Creative Writer

Preston's Summary

Evan Valentine is a creative writer with a focus on pop culture and entertainment. With experience writing for publications such as ComicBook.com and Collider, Evan covers a wide range of topics including anime, comic books, and movies. His articles provide insights, updates, and analysis on the latest trends and developments in the entertainment industry.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 26 %
Event Coverage: 23 %
Private Sector Announcements: 14 %
Review: 9 %
Exclusive: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Animation
  • Celebrities

Pitching Insights

Evan's articles are heavily focused on anime, manga, and gaming. He regularly covers new releases, events in the entertainment industry, along with press releases and private sector announcements.

If you have news about upcoming seasons of popular anime or manga series, new developments in the gaming world such as major updates or game-changing secrets to share, Evan Valentine could be an excellent contact. Additionally, if your company is making significant contributions to the Japanese entertainment industry or related charitable efforts following natural disasters like earthquakes, this may also pique his interest.

As he does not specify a geographic focus but centers his coverage around Japanese entertainment content which has a global fanbase it is safe to assume that pitches should consider international appeal rather than being location-specific.

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