
Contributing Editor at MotorBoating magazine
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area

Contributing Editor at MotorBoating magazine
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Many magazine and newspaper articles published in US and abroad. (Yachting, MotorBoating, Popular Mechanics, Mecanica Popular (Esp), Mar Y Vela (Brazil) and others.)
Three novels: Red Dust, Cambodian Sanctuary, Spike (Eric Helm pseudonym)
One short story, The Dreadful Lemon Pie, in the Black Lizard Anthology of Crime 2d Ed.
Wickham's Firefight - Screenplay and Novel
Eight non-fiction books, including, but not limited to:
Home Applications and Games for Personal Computers (Little Brown & Company, Boston)
Epson Guide to Personal Computer Communications (Merdyne)
What to do When Leaded Fuel Becomes Extinct (Middle Coast Publishing)
Double Agent: Cipherbase Software
Boatkeeper I - Hearst Books - (contributor)
Boatkeeper II - Hearst Books - (contributor)
Sailor's Secrets: Advice From the Masters - McGraw Hill - (contributor)
Taught writing at University of Iowa Summer Writer's Workshop. (two summer sessions)
05H4SLA in 402ASASOD (ABN) and 05B4SLA in 12 SFG (ABN) TSC
Basque language and culture (Euskaldun).
El Camino Frances
Cryptography
Marine Engines
(Publishing industry)
January 1978 — Present (31 years 11 months)
As a freelance writer, wrote books and magazine articles during pendency of this term.
As a publisher, acquired manuscripts and published books under the Middle Coast Publishing imprint (0-934523), including but not limited to:
What To Do When Leaded Fuel Becomes Extinct (five editions)
The October Scenario: UFO Abductions and Theories About Them by Kevin D. Randle (trade edition)
The Kelso Shrug System for Weight Lifting by Paul Kelso (two editions)
(Publishing industry)
December 1989 — March 2009 (19 years 4 months)
Wrote a weekly new car review column.
(Publishing industry)
June 1982 — March 2009 (26 years 10 months)
Wrote feature stories and technology reviews.
(Maritime industry)
June 2001 — October 2002 (1 year 5 months)
Managed the editorial departments of Southern Boating magazine and Marine Business Journal.
(Publishing industry)
January 1982 — June 1983 (1 year 6 months)
Wrote magazine articles and edited copy for Peanut, a personal computer magazine based in Manhattan.
(Publishing industry)
1978 — 1979 (1 year )
School of Journalism 1972 — 1999
The world.
BWI,
NWU,
Confraternity of Saint James
Marquis Who's Who in the World - 1979
Wilbur Peterson Award (U of Iowa)
James W. Blackburn scholarship (U of Iowa)