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Writing is not so hard ...as long as you have something to say
PRINT MAGAZINES.
For nearly two decades, I've written features about business issues, environmental problems, money matters, adventure travel, new technologies, and health developments for such magazines as Reader's Digest, Ladies' Home Journal, Men's Health, Hemispheres (United Airlines), American Way (American Airlines), Harvard Law Bulletin, Outside, National Geographic Adventure, Travel-Holiday, Bottomline Personal, SKI, Backpacker, The Best Report, Washington CEO, and Pacific Northwest Magazine. I've also been a contributing editor to many specialty magazines including Rock and Ice, Powder, Bike, and Canoe & Kayak
WEB MAGAZINES ('ZINES).
In the recent past, I've worked as a senior writer for iSKI and iBIKE, a columnist for XLSports; and a contributing editor to Hardcloud. These sites have all vanished --either because they were swallowed by competitors or because they bellied up. I prefer to believe that's the nature of dotcoms rather than the result of bad writing.
Check out some of my stories archived on the web.
ADVENTURE SPORTSTRAVEL
The Forbidden Traverse: National Geographic Adventure
The Teacher: Originally published in Powder Magazine
How Safe is Your Adventure: Skiing Magazine
Aspiring Toward the Light: Why Climbers Climb
Fire and Rain in Costa Rica: Backpacker Magazine
Putting Utah on Top: Skiing Magazine
Epic Adventures: Arches Magazine
HEALTH
Stretching: Outside Magazine
EQUIPMENT
Ultralight Vs Ultranormal: Backpacker Magazine
Skinny Skiing: Skiing Magazine
Best Snowshoes: Outside Magazine
ENVIRONMENTAL & ISSUES
The Fee Demo Program and Civil Disobedience
BUSINESS/MONEY
Seven Business Trends You Can't Ignore: American Airlines
Accidental Vintner: Arches Magazine
PROFILES
The Power of One: American Airlines Magazine
Alex Cushing: Harvard Law Bulletin
Captain Jack: SKI Magazine
You Only Live Once: SKI Magazine
OTHER
For a wide selection of my ski articles visit: www.proguiding.com
For the broadest selection of my work, Google Search on my name: http://www.google.com
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