Slam Skateboarding

INTRO

I'm forever grateful to have played a part in putting 148 issues dedicated to Australian skateboarding to press. In September 2003, I started work parttime as an editorial assistant before being put on full-time as the assistant editor nine months later. Jake Frost had been editing Slam for a

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