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About Me

Hello, this is Edward!

This site is part portfolio, part personal. The portfolio shows documentation I’ve built and how I think about the work. The personal side has projects like my Pi-hole setup and posts about documentation culture, AI workflows, and the ideas I’m exploring.

At work, I’m a documentation leader who assesses what exists, identifies what’s needed, and builds systems that work. I’ve been a technical writer for ten years, creating developer-focused documentation, information architecture, and scalable workflows across globally distributed teams. I transform fragmented documentation into coherent user journeys and establish docs-first processes that teams adopt and sustain.

In general, I’m a perpetual tinkerer who learns by doing, whether it’s setting up my home server, scripting workflows with Claude Code, or dismantling things to understand how they work.

I help people share their knowledge by making it easier to contribute, find, and trust documentation. I love empowering users no matter where they sit in the audience—internal or external—through testing, transparency, and making things easy to understand (or at least easy to copy and paste).

Connect on LinkedIn or set up a time to talk through my cal.com link.

If you encounter an issue or typo, please select Edit page at the bottom of any page, or you can submit a GitHub issue.

When I’m not doing documentation things, I’m:

  • Parenting
  • Practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
  • Cycling
  • Bouldering
  • Roller skating
  • Taking things apart
  • Finding ways to make things work
  • Exploring open source software
  • Learning how to make better use of AI tools in documentation workflows