“The Decision”: Episode 1 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp
When I was 56 years old, I realized that things were not quite working out as I had hoped they would. This was 2016. The country was finally coming out of the “Great Recession”
Into the Digital Void…
Here's an assignment from On Common Ground (the trade publication for the National Association of REALTORS), that was published this summer. As soon as this was accepted I moved out of my ghetto apartment, dematerialized of unnecessary
#visibleloveland: The stories behind the faces of some of Loveland’s homeless
Loveland, Colorado, is known as an artisan community, with an emphasis on casting brass sculpture; but there are also many painters, jewelry makers, galleries and museums. The city of 75,000 souls is also known for
“Brewing Up a New Use for Old Buildings”
This was a fun project. Combining architectural preservation and craft brewing is a win-win. Prost! Click to read. And here's a sidebar that goes with the article, about Green Bay's own Titletown Brewery.
Unstuck at Elevation
Here's another contest entry with a local publication. I didn't win, but I got first runner-up, so I'm happy. http://www.elevationoutdoors.com/unstuck-at-elevation/
“Northern Double Header”
I've been having luck getting fishing stories published, especially catching northern pike on the central Wisconsin mill pond where I grew up. Badger Sportsman is one of my favorite magazines. I was thrilled when they