Putting pen or pencil to paper (or fingers to keys in more recent times) is an activity to which I’ve devoted a lot of time since my youth. My earliest memories of writing go back nearly 40 years.
In those early days I would spend hours lying on my parents’ living room floor - with a yellow Number 2 pencil clutched in the chubby fingers of my right hand - learning to write my name and the alphabet. Today I sit at a desk where a computer and keyboard serve as my writing instruments. The technology and tools may be different but the underlying principles remain the same. I still use words as a means of expressing myself and communicating with the world around me.
NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS:
An Era of Free Native American Press
Ethel Austin Martin: One Brave Lady
Living Through Leukemia: A Journey to Health
Zaagidiwin is a Many Splendoured Thing (contributing author)
NEWSPAPERS:
Brookings Register
Argus Leader
Sioux Falls Business Journal
Brandon Valley Challenger
Anishnaabek News
Manitoulin Expositor
Farm Forum
Tri-State Livestock News
Dakota/Lakota Journal
Indian Country Today
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Well Nations
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Bowlers Journal International
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Oakwood
Native Realities
Wall Street Journal - Career Journal
RADIO:
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South Dakota Cooperative Extension Radio Service
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