This year has been busy and exciting and just plain exhausting. But I’ve finally found some time to upload a bunch of the articles that I’ve had published this year for alive and blush magazines. The majority focus on green issues. I’ve been somewhat typecast as the devil’s green advocate, being asked to find flaws […]
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A veritable article fest
September 29th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Tags: article · freelancing · reading
Free eBooks for Valentines
February 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
I wish I had more time to blog this month, but alas, you can look forward to a paucity of blog posts. Even my tweets are running dry. So, in the meantime, what better way to get your reading fix than to indulge in some licentious drivel. To celebrate 60 years of “pure reading pleasure”, […]
Tags: inspiration · marketing · reading
Surf’s up – and so is your heart rate
November 7th, 2008 · Comments Off
That’s probably the cheesiest line I’ve ever written. But for some reason, the editors over at alive actually seem to revel in cheese (One example is the title I’ll eternally shake my head at: G…I can’t believe it’s a Glycemic index). God bless ‘em though – they’re a wonderful bunch. Anyway, here’s an article I […]
Tags: article · reading · writing
Have a laugh, have a cry
November 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Here are some recent article shorts. As usual, you can click on the thumbnails to read them. The one on the left is a feel-good piece on laughter yoga. The right piece touches on the depressing psychological and cultural effects of global warming. There’s also a teeny one in there on the dodgy air we […]
Tags: article · culture · reading · writing
Reader letters warm my writer’s heart
November 7th, 2008 · Comments Off
As you may or may not recall, last August my article on the evils of recycling was published. Sometimes I lose sight of the fact that thousands of people read the stuff I put out there. Some probably think it’s a load of tosh. Other slightly more creepy individuals google my name and usually ask […]
Tags: article · inspiration · reading · The audience