Other Media
- On April 6, 2010, Quinlan was interviewed by Steve Shaw of Muscle and Strength.com. He was the first audio podcast athlete interview conducted on the site.
- Featured model athlete on Andrew Oye's Muscle Ink M.A.G. Shots M.A.X. Collection Gallery
- Muscle Ink M.A.G. Pix Mix Gallery cover model
- Muscle Ink Pro Zone Gallery
- Cover model for Issue 108 of 2BExposed Magazine in 2011
- Asia Chic 2011 GQ Profile calendar model
- Truly Huge apparel
- Inkubator Comics
- Mr. USA Next Man Model of The Year 2011. He represented the United States during this annual modeling search.
- 2011 Muscle Talk 101 Male Fitness Model of The Year
- Quinlan was part of the PR team for the movie Hedda (Hedda Gabler), a 2012 film adaptation of the classic Henrik Ibsen stage play produced in the United Kingdom by British director Matthew John.
- On January 30, 2013, Quinlan was interviewed by Kayelle Allen on the Romance Lives Forever blog.
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