OWAA OUTDOOR VOICES
Use Your Outdoor Voices
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OWAA bestows highest honors
Five earned special recognition June 13 during the concluding banquet at OWAA’s 83nd Annual Conference in Rochester, Minn.
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Conference chair thanks OWAA members for well wishes
Letter to the editor — Mike Walker, Phoenix, Ariz.
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Winners of the 2010 OWAA Excellence in Craft contests
Winners were announced June 13 at the OWAA Annual Conference in Rochester, Minn.
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Income loss from the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and how to file a lost income claim
Open letter from John L. Beath, OWAA President
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Video editing tips
By Dave Carlson — In the cosmic high-definition world of TV, images in and of themselves are meaningless if not linked.
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Improving your e-mail communication
By Pat Wray — Want to improve your craft? Start by improving your communication.
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When is close too close?
By Jim Foster — Wildlife photographers have a way of wanting a certain shot so badly they forget safety and their good sense.
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Writing for children’s magazines
By Mary Nickum — Children’s magazines are growing in number, especially with the advent of the e-zine.
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Writing leads and kickers
By Peter Schroeder — While the lead drives the reader into the article, the kicker drives the story into the reader.
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A Jill of many trades
By Margo Whitmire — Outdoor educator, guide book author, newspaper columnist and recreational therapist, Natalie Bartley likes variety.
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Vortex Storm Jacket
By Jonathan Lawton — Product review
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New board members and more changes at OWAA
Association update
