Timothy Linward

Staff Writer

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Preston's Summary

Timothy Linward is a Staff Writer at Wargamer. He covers a diverse range of themes including arts and entertainment, design, and consumer technology, with a particular focus on holidays and shopping topics such as Christmas and Halloween, as well as the intersection of AI and machine learning in publishing and media. Timothy's insights and expertise have been featured in various publications, including Wargamer.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 27 %
Promotional Deal: 18 %
Press Release: 13 %
How To Guide: 9 %
Gift Guides: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Graphic Design
  • Industrial Design
  • Animation
  • Art Dealing
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Digital Art
  • Fine Art
  • Urban Art & Street Art

Pitching Insights

Timothy Linward predominantly covers the gaming industry, with a strong focus on tabletop games such as Warhammer and Dungeons & Dragons. His articles often include reviews, promotional deals, and how-to guides.

If you have new products or promotions related to tabletop games like Warhammer or DnD, Timothy might be interested in covering them. Additionally, if you can provide expert insights into game design or specific elements of the tabletop gaming world (like miniatures), he may find value in your perspective.

It's important to note that Timothy does not specify a geographic focus, so pitches should appeal to an international audience of gamers who are interested in tabletop games.

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