David Warrior

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David Warrior
David Warrior

David Warrior (b. February 10, 1980 in Brighton, England) is a British writer, artist and journalist.

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In 1996 Warrior was national spokesperson for the campaign organization 'Escape', responsible for promotion, campaign writing and media liaison.

In 1998 Warrior co-ordinated and performed pyrotechnic street theatre in seven different countries.

In 2000 whilst working as a web designer in Umea, Sweden, Warrior edited the 'Loki' alternative media portal, which broke several exclusive news reports.

In 2001 from Paris, France, Warrior launched 'Roasta.com' as a platform for urban, underground and emerging art.

In 2002 Warrior returned to his home city of Brighton to work and collaborate with various art groups including Scrap Records and famous visual artist Paula Sigley.

Warrior's writing has been published and broadcast internationally by TV script writer Carla Lane, BBC Radio and The Big Issue in addition to various local, on-line and small press publications.

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