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I've written articles freelance for several daily and weekly newspapers, including the Standard Times and Falmouth Enterprise (MA), the Sacramento Bee, Auburn Journal, and Eureka Times-Standard (CA), the Tampa Tribune (FL) and the Register Guard and Eugene Weekly (OR). For the Woods Hole Weekly, I was published as a regular columnist covering energy conservation and alternatives in a weekly column called 'Powerlines'. I also was a regular theatre reviewer for the Arcata Union. Previously, I've written or edited several weekly and monthly college publications at Sierra (Junior) College (my earliest published writing, in 1971-72) and at Humboldt State University. In addition to paid freelance work, I've been published in several regional literary journals. In 1991, I conducted interviews, co-wrote the script and served as editor/co-producer of a televised documentary, Citizens Without Addresses, about people living on the streets in Oregon. I've also conducted primary materials research at universities, historical societies, museums, the Library of Congress, and special collections at libraries throughout the United States. Besides my human interest, energy, poverty and business articles, my strongest areas of expertise include US history, women's history, US politics, satire and opinion/editorial writing. Online since 1997, my stock trading writing has been featured at Silicon Investor, Raging Bull and a daily stockmarket newsletter I self-published from 1999-2001. With the advent of political blogging, I've written for several weblogs, with my writing quoted in major media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Houston Chronicle, Slate, Salon and MSNBC, as well as the major progressive political blogs including Daily Kos, Eschaton, Political Animal, Talk Left, Crooks & Liars, Left Coaster, Jesus' General and many more. Writing samples and additional details are available upon request, with some current and recent online work profiled in my Design studio. |
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