Null has built a career spanning technology
journalism,
film criticism, and
online publishing. He began his editorial career in technology, serving as Managing Reviews Editor for
LAN Times in the late 1990s before advancing to
Smart Business (formerly
PC Computing), where he held roles as Reviews Editor and Executive Editor from 1998 to 2002. Null then became Editor-in-Chief of
New Architect magazine from 2002 to 2003 and led
Mobile PC (later
Mobile) magazine as Editor-in-Chief throughout its publication from 2003 to 2005. Additionally, he served as a technology columnist for
American Express’s Executive Travel Magazine from 2008 to 2014. He has also contributed to
WIRED from the late 1990s onward, publishing hundreds of articles that cover topics ranging from
laptops to
hearing aids. In the entrepreneurial space, Null founded
Filmcritic.com in 1995, an online movie review platform where he personally authored over 4,000 reviews and served as Editor-in-Chief for the site’s other movie critics. The site was acquired by
AMC in 2009, and Null continued working with AMC for three years before the site’s closure in 2012. In 2011, he established Null Media LLC, a boutique writing and editing company. He is also the author of two books:
Five Stars! (2005, Sutro Press), a manual for aspiring film critics, and
Half Mast (2002, Sutro Press), a novel. In 2015, Null authored an article for
Wired discussing the distinctive nature of his last name, which gained significant attention online. The article's popularity led to its feature as the focus of a
Radiolab episode, as well as segments on Wait, Wait... Don’t Tell Me! and the British quiz show
QI. Null continues to respond to media inquiries regarding the "Null" phenomenon highlighted in his article. == Selected bibliography ==