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  • January 2012

    January 2012

    January 2012 issue of Outdoors Unlimited. Please use your members-only username and password to view.


  • Whoa, their!

    Whoa, their!

    By Charlie Slovensky — Everyone has their pet peeves. This is one of mine, not theirs…


  • Tracking your notes: Margin shorthand

    Tracking your notes: Margin shorthand

    By Tom Watson — As a writer who has edited copy for a living, both my own and the work of others, I know the value of using proofreaders’ marks to indicate changes to the text…


  • Book appeal

    Book appeal

    By Shawn Perich — Every autumn I get royalty checks for books I’ve written over the years…


  • E-books can be much more than a PDF file

    E-books can be much more than a PDF file

    By Kevin Rhoades — If you’re thinking about jumping on the e-book gravy train to earn extra dollars from previously published print books…


  • Educator uses photography to connect youth with outdoors

    Educator uses photography to connect youth with outdoors

    By Wil MacAllister — The children in the photographs can be seen in forests, fields and on the edge of wetlands with their trusted weapons in hand and ready to shoot…


  • DOI moves forward with solar siting plan

    DOI moves forward with solar siting plan

    By Jodi Stemler — The Department of the Interior continues to move forward with its efforts to streamline the siting process for solar energy development on federal public lands…


  • Photography opportunities abound at OWAA Alaska conference

    Photography opportunities abound at OWAA Alaska conference

    By Christopher Batin — Photographers as well as feature story writers will delight in the pre- and post-conference photography opportunities available throughout Alaska…


  • Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

    Bring dreams to life via writing…


  • Cheers to 85 years

    Cheers to 85 years

    By Robin Giner — As winter’s grasp began to tighten on a weekend in mid-November, OWAA members Jason Jenkins, Matt Miller, Mike Walker, Paul Queneau, Brett Prettyman, Katie McKalip, Lisa Densmore, Mark Freeman and Mark Taylor joined OWAA staff at headquarters in Missoula, Mont…


  • New beginnings

    New beginnings

    By Mike Walker — I’ve received several calls, all wanting to know “the story” about OWAA’s budget…


  • Ricciuti writes column for Patch news platform

    Ricciuti writes column for Patch news platform

    Full-time freelancer Ed Ricciuti has begun a column for Patch …


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