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, copy writer, editor and
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, currently living and working in
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. He is the music editor with the LA Weekly. He was previously a reporter at the ''
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Daily Camera The ''Daily Camera'' is a newspaper in Boulder, Colorado, United States. It is owned by Prairie Mountain Publishing, a division of Digital First Media. History Frederick P. Johnson and Bert Bell founded the weekly ''Boulder Camera'' in 1890, and ...
'', the music editor at the ''
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'' and editor-in-chief at '' Yellow Scene'' magazine. Since beginning his professional writing career in 1999 with the publication of a review of hardcore band dBh in
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, Callwood has contributed to a number of notable rock and heavy metal magazines, among them
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and
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. His work has also appeared in publications catering to alternative lifestyles and subcultures, such as Bizarre, tattoo magazine Skin Deep and horror magazine '' Fangoria'', and musicians' magazines like '' Guitarist'', ''
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Total Guitar ''Total Guitar'' is a monthly music magazine based in Bath, the United Kingdom, that has been in circulation since 1994. The magazine is owned by Future plc, who publish many other magazines ranging from drums and video games to technology mag ...
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''. Until 2014, he wrote for the Detroit alternative weekly newspaper the ''Metro Times'', and he has also been published in detroit.metromix.com and the ''
Detroit Free Press The ''Detroit Free Press'' is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US. The Sunday edition is titled the ''Sunday Free Press''. It is sometimes referred to as the Freep (reflected in the paper's web address, www.freep.com). It primari ...
''. During the early part of 2010, he worked on the news desk at Crain's Detroit Business. Most recently, he worked freelance for the '' OC Weekly'', ''
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'', and idobi Online Radio. To date Callwood has authored two books, both biographies of groups instrumental in establishing the Detroit garage rock scene of the late 1960s to early 1970s. The first, MC5 biography ''Sonically Speaking'', was published in the UK in 2007, with ''The Stooges: A Journey Through The Michigan Underworld'' following in 2008. Both were published in North America on Wayne State Press, in the falls of 2010 and 2011 respectively. The US edition of the book on
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was renamed ''The Stooges - Head On: A Journey Through The Michigan Underground''. In June 2010, he joined up with Driven Solutions, Inc, an advertising house, as a copy writer. His writing on a campaign for the Ferndale Police won eight awards at the D Show 2010. In February 2011, he started work with Benzinga.com, a business finance website, as a staff writer. That came to an end in the Fall of 2012, when he started working full-time for the Metro Times newspaper in Detroit. From June 2011 until June 2014, Callwood had a weekly column in the ''
Metro Times The ''Detroit Metro Times'' is a progressive alternative weekly located in Detroit, Michigan. It is the largest circulating weekly newspaper in the metro Detroit area. History and content Supported entirely by advertising, it is distributed ...
'' and a daily blog on MetroTimes.com called City Slang, cementing his standing as a major voice in Detroit music journalism. At the Metro Times, he graduated from freelance writer and columnist, to business assistant, to staff writer, to his final position as music editor. Callwood won consecutive SPJ (Society of Professional Journalists) Detroit awards in 2013, 2014 and 2015 for his features on Detroit musicians Ty Stone, Josh Malerman and the Insane Clown Posse respectively. He was voted "Best Blogger" by Metro Times readers in the 2014 "Best Of" polls. In August 2014, Callwood relocated to Colorado and began work at ''Yellow Scene'' magazine in
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as an associate editor. He was promoted twice, to managing editor and then to the position of editor-in-chief. 2015 saw Callwood add to his SPJ Detroit award with a First Place award in the Colorado SPJs for a feature entitled "Options in Education," designed by Jennifer Ho. He also oversaw and edited a company-second First Place award, written by Ryan Howe and designed by Trisha Himmler, called "From Light to End of Life," focusing on the subject of death. In November 2015, he switched to the Daily Camera/Denver Post family to take the community reporter position at the Longmont Times-Call. As well as being published in the Times-Call, Camera and Post, this job has seen him published in the Colorado Daily, Broomfield Enterprise, Hometown Weekly, and the Loveland Reporter-Herald. In that same month, he also began writing as a freelancer for Westword, Denver's alt weekly, and Out Front, a Denver-based gay publication. In June 2016, Callwood moved to Los Angeles and in February 2018 he started working as a music editor for the LA Weekly. Since then, he has placed First three times in the LA Press Club's Southern California Journalism Awards, with a further First place win at the LA Press Club's National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards. He has placed Second three times.


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