Kudos

  • “Nicholas Thomas combines literary knowledge and pop culture savvy, and writes with a snap and enthusiasm that is as welcome as it is rare these days.” – David Levien, screenwriter, novelist, director and producer

  • “Nicholas Addison Thomas is an asset. Period. A diligent, proactive, professional worker, Nicholas was an important contributor to the daily workings of our PR services firm, as well as a trusted support to my work with clients. Great writer and a nice person. An asset.”
    - Lizabeth Wagger, Account Executive, NAPS, Inc.

  • “Nicholas has a fresh, accessible style that connects with a variety of audiences. His personality and sense of humor shine through, and he’s able to tailor his approach for various assignments.”
    - Aislinn Raedy, Director of Publications, Entrepreneurs’ Organization

  • “Nicholas cuts to the heart of the matter in a style at once incisive and elegant. His is a clean, unique voice of authority, one that readers trust.”
    - Sharon Schulz-Elsing, Editor, CurledUp.com

  • “I’ve known Nicholas for years, as a friend, former employee and freelance writer. What impresses me most about Nicholas is his commitment to delivering quality content on deadline. His reliability and willingness to tackle any article head on also speaks volumes about his professionalism.”
    - Gerald Childress, Advertising and Circulation Director, Virginia Neighbor’s Magazine

  • “Having worked with Nicholas for five years, I’ve come to know him as a reliable writer whose versatility and creativity are unmatched. Nicholas will make a great contributor to any publication.”
    - Teri Schulman, Sales/Marketing Director of Washington’s Finest Magazine

  • “Nicholas is one of the most creative writers I have ever worked with. His writing style is free-flowing and full of wit and insight. Nicholas has always impressed me with with his see-no-limits attitude. When he commits to an idea, whether it’s a story, a publication, or a blog, he’ll overcome any challenges to get the job done.”
    - Hugh Spain, former Editor of The Captain’s Log

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