I have been a writer, editor and non-profit communications professional at The Spokesman-Review (Spokane), the Idaho Statesman (Boise), the University of Notre Dame, Washington State University and Sno-Isle Libraries. My freelance articles have been published in the New York Times, High Country News, Editor & Publisher, American Forests, American Medical News, California Wild, EarthWatch, Crosscut, Coeur d’Alene Magazine, KPBX Radio, Daily Herald and other media. I am co-author of the Grady Myers memoir Boocoo Dinky Dow: My short, crazy Vietnam War and author of the novel, "Deadline Affairs," recorded by Books in Motion. My essay on salmon recovery is included in two textbooks: Reading the Environment and Longwood Guide to Writing. My news report “Resolution Would End Tribal Sovereignty” is included in Sovereignty, Colonialism, and the Indigenous Nations: A Reader. My essays on rivers are part of two collections, Where the Morning Light's Still Blue and "Written on Water," and The Spokane River.