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Carl Begai
Canadian music journalist, and author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carl Begai (born December 1, 1968, in Toronto, Ontario)[1] is a Canadian music journalist, and author.[2]
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Life
Begai was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He attended York University in Toronto and received a B.A. in history in 1993.[2]
Begai currently lives in Germany.[2]
Career
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Begai began his writing career in October 1993 as a contributor to M.E.A.T Magazine, a Toronto-based metal fanzine distributed across Canada that was available for free.[citation needed] At the end of 1996 he joined the ranks of Toronto-based metal magazine Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles (BW&BK). He has contributed to every issue since, having become one of the key writers on staff.[3] In May 2005 Begai added the BW&BK website Bravewords.com to his mag-related duties, joining other staff members in reporting metal news on a daily basis.
Begai has also contributed to the regional German rock fanzine Rock City News (better known these days as RCN)[citation needed] and was a copy editor for the English language edition of the German gothic culture magazine Orkus for two years.[citation needed]
In addition, he has written brief band biographies for Blood Stain Child,[4] Midnattsol, Scarlet Sins,[5] Ahab and vocalist Amanda Somerville. Carl also assisted Midnattsol vocalist Carmen Elise Espenaes in shaping and arranging lyrics for the band's 2005 debut, Where Twilight Dwells, and its 2008 follow-up, Nordlys.[6]
Begai is the co-writer and collaborator on ex-Bonfire bassist Joerg Deisinger's memoir, Fire And Fame, released independently in August 2008.[7] He is currently working on a book of his own entitled Won't Go Quietly, a work of fiction inspired his experiences in the music industry.
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