The work

behind the work.

Writing has powered every stage of Nick's career, opening doors, building credibility, and proving that curiosity is a prerequisite for clarity. These pieces reflect the editorial standard, range, and craft that Waymark Comms brings to every engagement.

Nick's writing on Substack has been read over 200,000 times and shared by Sam Harris, Dan Barry of The New York Times, Chris Jones of GQ & Esquire, and Sahil Bloom's Curiosity Chronicle. His short story "The Path of the Wind" was published in The KGB Literary Review.

Featured Stories:

Cover image for The Reviver, a profile of NFL player and ALS advocate Steve Gleason

The Reviver

A profile of NFL player and ALS advocate Steve Gleason. On resilience, courage, and transcending suffering.

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Cover image for The Path of the Wind, a pilgrimage narrative from the Camino de Santiago

The Path of the Wind

A narrative on the modern pilgrimage experience. Published in the KGB Literary Review.

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Cover image for The Gulf Stream, an essay on turning thirty and Winslow Homer's nineteenth-century painting at The Met

The Gulf Stream

A meditation on turning thirty, Winslow Homer, and what a nineteenth-century oil painting at The Met can teach us about navigating uncertainty.


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Cover image for The Great Lawn, a farewell to New York City written during the first months of COVID

The Great Lawn

A farewell to New York City, written during the first months of COVID. On collective memory, adaptation, and what endures amidst disruption.


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Cover image for Jack Butcher Is Worth Understanding, a profile of the digital artist Jack Butcher

Jack Butcher Is Worth Understanding

A profile of the iconoclast digital artist Jack Butcher. On creating signal in a world of noise.

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Cover image for NFTs Are Worth Understanding, a layman's guide to NFTs shared over 20,000 times

NFTs Are Worth Understanding

A layman's guide to a misunderstood, decentralized frontier. Shared over 20,000 times.


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Cover image for On Letting It Be, an essay on Peter Jackson's documentary The Beatles: Get Back

On Letting It Be

An essay on Peter Jackson’s 2021 documentary The Beatles: Get Back, exploring the tension between art and imperfection.


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