Sunday, November 3, 2019

Some of my published writing (a list)


  • “Survey results give insight into public attitudes about coastal issues," an article about the results of Brent Steel and Denise Lach's Oregon Sea Grant-funded research, 2005
  • “Graduate students explore relationship of salmonids with estuary," an article about the results of Oregon State University graduate students Lisa Krentz and David Hering's Oregon Sea Grant-funded research, 2004
  • “Research explores effects of marine bacteria on toxic algae," an article about the results of Dr. Stephen Giovannoni's Oregon Sea Grant-funded research, 2004
  • Numerous articles for Communicate!, a communications training newsletter produced by the Department of Extension and Experiment Station Communications, Oregon State University, 1994–2001
  • Study guide for The Miracle at Bridge Creek Case Study, a videotape produced by OSU Agricultural Communications, 1993
  • “Artist Tom Weeks Uses Macs to Create Award‑Winning Designs,” System Update, Volume 5, No. 6 (1993), p. 1
  • “Seattle Store Highlights Service, Support,” System Update, Volume 5, No. 5 (1993), p. 1
  • “One Manager, Two Stores…and a Sixth‑Grade Basketball Team,” System Update, Volume 5, No. 4 (1993), p. 1
  • “I Sing the Calendar Electric, Part II,” System Update, Volume 5, No. 3 (1993), p. 2
  • “Eureka! Eugene Store Strikes Gold with Reorganization,” System Update, Volume 5, No. 3 (1993), p. 1
  • “I Sing the Calendar Electric,” System Update, Volume 5, No. 1 (1993), p. 1
  • “FileMaker Pro 2.0 Excellent Upgrade,” System Update, Volume 5, No. 1 (1993), P. 1
  • “MS Works 3.0: The Only Software You May Ever Need?” System Update, Volume 4, No. 8 (1992), p. 1
  • “Computer Stores NW Reorganizes; Customers to Benefit,” System Update, Volume 4, No. 8 (1992), p. 1
  • “Hard Way (Windows), Easy Way (Macintosh),” System Update, Volume 4, No. 8 (1992), p. 7
  • Getting Ready (book of poems), Small World Publications, Corvallis, OR, 1990
  • Why Did the Metaphysician Cross the Road? (booklet of riddles and cartoons), Small World Publications, Corvallis, OR, 1989
  • Let Go and Let God—A Pocketbook of Affirmations, Small World Publications, Corvallis, OR, 1988
  • “Our Gift” (poem), Unity Magazine, December 1988, p. 47
  • Opening Lines (series of 90 humorous postcards), Small World Publications, Corvallis, OR
  • “First Love, Last Chance” (short story), Oregon English, Spring 1987, pp. 28–29
  • Handbook to Lower Consciousness (satire, book), Small World Publications, Corvallis, OR, 1986
  • A Season of Dreams (book of poems), Small World Publications, Corvallis, OR, 1984
  • “Will Vinton and His Animated Shorts,” Design for Arts in Education, July/August 1983, pp. 29–33
  • A Few Things I Have Noticed About Life (booklet of epigrams and cartoons), Small World Publications, Portland, OR, 1983
  • “Storefront’s ‘Emergency Room’ a Scream,” The Neighbor, March 1983, “What’s Happening” section
  • “Claymation.: Making Movie History With Mud & Magic” (cover story), Cinemagic Magazine, Number 7, pp. 18–23
  • “BAMM! Comedy Beats Brand X,” The Neighbor, December 1982, Section Two
  • I Place My Life (book of epigrams and poems), Small World Publications, Portland, OR, 1982
  • “Former Showgirl Dances On,” The Neighbor, November 1982, p. 14
  • “Will Vinton: The King of Clay Animation,” Stop Motion Animation Volume 2, 1982, pp. 40–48
  • Stories, Songs, Poems, a Play, and Some Other Stuff Nobody Else Would Publish (book), Small World Publications, Portland, OR, 1979
  • It’s For You (book of poems), Small World Publications, Portland, OR, 1978
  • “The Oscar Built of Clay,” Northwest Magazine, May 18, 1975, pp. 6–9


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