5 Minutes with Shaun Prescott
By Seamus Byrne in Media News on Tuesday, 27th October 2020 at 2:22pmShaun Prescott wears a few hats around Sydney’s Future Publishing offices, typically while holding a game controller (or keyboard and mouse). But don’t check if he’s on Twitter. Here’s his 5 Minutes.

What do you do and where does your work appear?
I'm an Australian editor for PC Gamer. I also write for APC, occasionally Techradar and Gamesradar, and work on the Official PlayStation magazine.
Anything else in your career you’ve been known for?
Just writing.
What did you really want to be when you were growing up?
I mainly wanted to write. I also wanted to be a person living in the future.
Which story or stories are you most proud of?
I don't really feel proud. I feel satisfied sometimes.
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