Ontario native Noel Boivin worked for Canadian satire magazine Frank while in journalism school before teaming up with Christopher Lombardo to write "The Man Who Scared a Shark to Death: And Other True Tales of Drunken Debauchery" (Penguin), the definitive and highly irreverent compendium of tales of drunken excess.
Boivin and Lombardo, dubbed "The Shark Guys" by Penguin, then launched the humor website TheSharkGuys.com. Shark Guys content has been featured in FARK, Cracked, IMDb, Gorilla Mask, Sports Illustrated, Huffington Post, Toronto Life, Mental Floss, Comedy.com, L Magazine and Inside St Louis to name a few.
Their most recent collaboration is "Tastes Like Human: The Shark Guys' Book of Bitingly Funny Lists."
Noel Boivin currently lives in Thailand where he writes for and is the chief sub-editor of the Sunday Bangkok Post and two weekend magazines. Boivin worked previously at the South China Morning Post, has edited non-fiction books for Thailand's Amarin Press, and has written for several publications, including the National Post, CNN GO and the Calgary Herald.