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Adding Writers: CanucksArmy looking to add some more writers

Dec 17, 2018, 13:06 ESTUpdated: Dec 17, 2018, 13:18 EST
When I first took over CanucksArmy this summer, I mentioned in my first post as Managing Editor that I would be open to adding some new writers and the response was overwhelming.
We were able to add a few people to the team and then ease our way into the season. The goal was to make sure all the regulars were taken care of, help the new ones get their feet off the ground and then assess from there.
Now, I am still looking to add 1-3 more writers to the team to help aid in post-game reports and then provide more editorial commentary. By adding these people, it will free up myself (and others) to focus on giving more pieces that generate discussion.
During the summer, I was bombarded with requests to join CanucksArmy and I truly appreciate people taking the time to email me. There were so many emails, that I just couldn’t get back to everyone and I truly apologize.
If you are interested in joining CanucksArmy and understand that it will be expected that post-games will be part of the workload, please send me an email at ryanbiech@hotmail.com.
We are also looking for someone to help run the social media feeds during games.
Priority will be given to people with previous writing experience (even a personal blog with work to review) and also looking to add writers who are wanting to add analytics into their writing.
Please keep in mind, that it is the holiday season, so I will do my absolute best to get back to everyone in a timely manner.
Thanks!
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