David Wallis

David Wallis

David Wallis, born January 18, 1967, is an American journalist and an advocate for writers. He is the founder and CEO of Featurewell.com, an online syndication company.[1]

Wallis, who has contributed to The New Yorker, Slate, The Washington Post and The New York Times, is known for interviewing world leaders. In 1997, Wallis became the only reporter to interview Manuel Noriega in prison. The story first appeared in London's Observer, and Wallis subsequently sold the article to magazines and newspapers in more than 20 countries, prompting him in 2000 to launch the online syndication company Featurewell.com. The syndication agency now markets articles by more than 1000 top journalists, including Clive Thompson, Ted Rall, Susan Cheever and Robert Reich. Unlike many syndication companies, Featurewell pays its writers the majority of sales receipts.

In 2007, after the N.Y.P.D. rejected Wallis's bid to renew his official press credentials, he sued New York City and the Police Department in a federal court.[2] Civil rights attorney Norman Siegel represented Wallis and two other journalists who had also been denied press credentials. The plaintiffs charged the City with violating their Constitutional Rights. The City soon gave the three plaintiffs press credentials.[when?]

Published works

  • Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot To Print, editor (Nation Books, 2004)[3]
  • Killed Cartoons: Casualties from the War on Free Expression, editor (W.W. Norton 2007)

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