Lessons learned: Ducks Unlimited vs. Don Thomas
As a freelance writer and photographer, every time a magazine changes editors, I feel vulnerable, and I wonder if the new one will want my work.
As a freelance writer and photographer, every time a magazine changes editors, I feel vulnerable, and I wonder if the new one will want my work.
As I enter my third month as OWAA’s president (fourth by the time you read this), I continually marvel at the depth OWAA’s and breadth of experience you, the members of OWAA and its supporters, have and how generous you are to share your knowledge with the rest of us.
As President of OWAA, I feel our organization’s financial matters are among the most important things for me to monitor.
Thank you members of OWAA for trusting me with the helm of our organization. As Mark Freeman passes the gavel to me, I want to thank him most sincerely for his leadership over the last year.
When I pay my $150 active dues annually to the Outdoor Writers Association of America, I know I always get my money’s worth.
By Mark Freeman — Bill Monroe pulled his glasses out of his pocket…
By Mark Freeman — Journalists don’t need to pay to cover wilderness…
By Mark Freeman — Outdoor Writers Association of America members joined the outcry in September…
By Mark Freeman — A recent morning rowing my driftboat while fishing for spring chinook salmon on Oregon’s Rogue River…
By Mark Freeman — I’m a newspaper guy and if there’s one thing newspaper guys love more than the first, last, biggest or best of anything, it’s anniversaries…