Mykal Sullivan
Mykal is a part-time freelance writer in Sydney, having moved from Newcastle 7 years ago to follow his dreams of paying exorbitant rent and having to be ‘greased up’ in order to squeeze onto the train to work.
Having achieved both of these aspirations, Mykal now divides his time between further exploring a creative belligerence on all things topical and managing employees in all environments mundane. Always one with a healthy ambition, he is also currently contemplating the next big goal to work towards… professional alcohol tester, ‘up and coming’ cabaret dancer and the new weather girl on ‘Sunrise’, are all on the cards.
Somewhat hesitant to sell 3 of his vital organs in order to purchase property in this city, he can be found in the meantime at this much cheaper abode: http://www.mykalsullivan.com
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They must pay for one’s bitter disappointments
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