HEAD WRITER
Mark Svenvold

Poet, song-writer, and nonfiction writer, Mark has written about bicycle nomads for Orion Magazine, offshore wind farms for The New York Times Magazine, tornado chasing for The New Yorker.com, the vanishing owner’s manual for Popular Science, wildcat oil prospecting for CNN/Money, and weather weirding for Forbes. His corporate writing work includes projects for McGraw-Hill, Akerman L.L.C, PwC, Boston Consulting Group, Booz & Company and others. He has published two books of nonfiction and two books of poetry. His poems have been published in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Orion Magazine, The Nation, and Ploughshares. Former poet-laureate of the United States, Billy Collins, writes of Mark’s poetry, “Svenvold possesses an irresistible poetic voice – energetic, ironic, restless, wandering, cultured, quizzical, and pleasantly unpredictable.” Mark lives in New York City.



