Who here is published?

The column I write is only generally published in my hometown gay paper, which is circulated in DE, DC, Baltimore, Philly, and a few other odd places, but it’s been run in a few others. http://www.camprehoboth.com. My pseudonym is Kristen Minor.

I also worked as a reporter for a space of time, but my work there was not particularly enthralling.

I had an article written about me in the local paper. An obituary, actually. Boy were my parents mad.

:slight_smile:

Seriously, though, matt_mcl has self-published a few collections of poetry.

As for myself, I put out a CD, which I have subsequently ensured you cannot ever find.

-SE

A paper on Australian native title law in the Australian Banking law journal.

An article on copyright and the internet in the South China Morning Post, and another on the same topic in Revolution magazine.

I’ve been told I must bash out a book on software agreements by the end of the year.

China Guy; not to hijack this thang…would e-mail you, but no address here. To answer, most active blues musicians of the late 80’s/90’s. My specialty was old guys & gals still living in Mississippi, as well as New Orleans and Memphis musicians, blues and other oozy oeuvres. Generally, my strength is being able to deal with musician’s hours, hang out for a loooonnnngggg time, and be able to become relatively invisible enough to take some decent photos.

E-mail me for more, China Guy. Sorry for any hijack, y’all…

Some canoeing, kayaking and environmental stuff.

Had a laugh last year when I was reading an anthology and thought that I had read one of the stories previously – then at the end of the story I came across the by-line.

Also some tech writing stuff, but that is writing without spirit.

I’ve gotten quite a bit of stuff (short stories, poetry and non fiction) published in local college journals and in the small press (Midnight Zoo, Pulsar!, Lore, Pirate Writings, Inland Literary Arts Quarterly Review, Calliope, and a bunch of others most people have never heard of and may not even be around anymore).

I’ve heard of Midnight Zoo, Lore, Pirate Writings and Calliope. Pirate Writings changed its name, but the new one escapes me right now.

A couple cool places to check out small press 'zines (both print and online):

http://www.spicygreeniguana.com/index2.html

http://www.ralan.com

Sheri

I wrote a column every three weeks (100 words, maybe, maybe more on occasion) for the Vienna Connection, detailing activities and such in my school. I was 12 and 13 at the time.

An account I wrote about being bullied is currently being used in a grad student course at http://www.tecahereducation.com or somesuch, so that’s cool.

And other than my two bits in teemings (the special issue and issue 7), I’ve been published in a newspaper in Ohio (The Commons, or something) and an article I wrote for my school newspaper in response to this total moron who wrote something like “Catholics claim God can’t hear them if they aren’t in a church”. And a buncha other BS.

Other than random litmag stuff from high school, I do believe that’s all.

A letter in the NY Times Magazine. They edited out the snarky part, though.

And in a mid-tier legal journal.

An essay depicting a certain writing style, published in an English 201 instruction book by one of my college professors.

My name appeared on the copyright page of several medical texts as either the production coordinator or the production editor. Plus when I search my name on the internet, I find a letter I wrote to Hotwired. Okay, so it’s nothing Pullitzer prize-winning.

Chrome

I’ve a chapter in an academic tome (On competition, cooperation and complexity in economic thought). I think I still have a music publisher too, but they don’t call much any more.

Guess I should answer my own thread. Game reviews in NextGen (the print magazine), Gone Gold, Gamestats, and the now-defunct Daily Radar. Will have my first review on Gamespy sometime soon.

I’ve had newspaper articles in papers for a couple of small cities. One or two went on the wires, but I don’t remember anyone of note picking them up. Some newspaper designs I did in junior high are used as examples in a textbook on middle school journalism. I had a poem in Teemings and I used to freelance a column for a long-gone indie weekly in Massachusetts.

I got quoted in the book High Tech Heretic by Cliff Stoll. My name’s even in the index, immediately before Newt Gingrich and Al Gore (the author agrees with me, and not them! :D)

Thing is, I didn’t even know I was in the book until almost a year after it was published - someone where I work saw my name in there and asked if it was me.

Shout-out to someone_else. And I have a copy of that CD, kiddo. How much to make sure it doesn’t find its way into MP3? :veg:

Moving right along, I’ve had several letters to the editor published, as well as two or three longer letters published as articles; I’ve also been interviewed twice and profiled once during my political campaign, and I will be profiled again for my metro website (see below!) I’ve also had a book review and some poetry published in various Esperanto periodicals such as Fonto and Forumo (the latter is the journal of the League of Homosexual Esperantists, believe me or don’t.)

Several professional articles, 1 co-authored book on Deep Space Nine, and some on-line fanfic.

Nothing to write home about. :wink:

I had an essay on the history of [sym]p[/sym] published in Odyssey, part of the Biblical Archaeology Review family of magazines, a couple years back.

Having spent time with you, elelle, I can’t see you exactly being ‘invisible’ to hetero males. :slight_smile:
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Magazines—I used to have a regular column in Movieline, till my editor died and was replaced by a trained chimp. I’ve also written for Adweek, Art Direction, Cosmo, Playboy, Across the Board, More, TheaterWeek, and the film-history magazines Classic Images and Films of the Golden Age.

Books—Just finished my fourth biography, which will be out next summer; also had a collection of my Classic Images pieces published earlier this year. This is all much less impressive when you realize that I spend so much on photo-publication rights that I make about $1.50 profit at the end of the day . . .

Well, let’s see. In college I sold a few things to magazines. After graduating I wrote for a newspaper, then I went into PR, so I’ve had more newspaper articles and newsletters published than I care to think about. Also a few photos over the years. Since leaving jobs where I had to write for a living, I’ve done some freelance stuff for magazines and e-zines. Right now I am a contributor to a dog breed magazine which is published 4x a year - I do two regular columns a year plus the occasional larger piece. As a matter of fact, I should be working on the column right now, deadline is Dec. 1 and I haven’t done ANY research <sigh>.