
Grayson Porter — Author Bio
Grayson Porter was born in the coastal city of Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England — a place known for its lively culture and strong local character. Growing up there, he was rarely without a book, building a strong reading habit early on — from fiction and biographies to tech blogs and long-form articles — which shaped his clear, patient, detail-focused writing style. Alongside reading, Grayson has always been into computer games, especially those built around rules, systems, and progression. He enjoys understanding mechanics, comparing playstyles, and noticing how interfaces guide player choices — skills that help him break down complex information into something easy to follow. After finishing secondary education, he moved to London to study and build a career in online media, developing a strong focus on structure, accuracy, and reader trust.
Education
- 2011–2014: University of Greenwich (London) — BA in Journalism & Digital Media. During his degree, Grayson focused on web-first writing, audience behaviour, and the role of clarity in niche entertainment content. He became especially interested in how readers scan pages, how headings guide understanding, and how to turn complicated features into step-by-step explanations.
- 2014–2015: City, University of London — Certificate in UX Writing & Content Design. At postgraduate level, he strengthened his approach to content structure, microcopy, and user intent. His final project explored how consistent wording and predictable page patterns improve trust and reduce confusion on review-style websites.
Professional Experience
- 2015–2017: Thamesbridge Digital Studio — Content Assistant
- 2017–2020: SpinLogic Media — Editorial Writer (Games & Interactive Content)
- 2020–Present: rainbowrichespicknmix.me.uk — Digital Content Author
Professional Profile
Grayson Porter combines a practical editorial background with a strong focus on usability and reader confidence. His key strengths include:
- explaining game features and bonus flows in clear, simple language that matches how real players search;
- turning scattered information into structured pages with clean hierarchy, skimmable sections, and consistent terminology;
- comparing demo play, browser sessions, and mobile access to help readers set realistic expectations;
- writing responsibly, avoiding hype, and highlighting safer-play habits and control tools relevant to a UK audience.
His style is tidy, straightforward, and methodical — built to help readers understand how a game works before they commit time or money.