Writing

You can find my writing all over the Internet, and beyond.

Not long ago, a friend of mine — who's a bit of a "numbers nerd" — estimated that I have approximately twenty-five million words parked in various places around the web!

In case you need some perspective to wrap around that, it's the equivalent of about 31 Bibles, Old and New Testament...

My first "formally" published work appeared in Texas Monthly magazine in 1982, as an honorable mention in short fiction writing contest for students at Texas Universities.

Since then, I have had articles published in several entrepreneurial and small business magazines (1990s), psychology, self-development and spirituality magazines (2000's) with a few other genres added along the way.

My writing has been published via numerous online venues including OM Times Magazine, Tribe Magazine, The Good Men Project, HSP Health along with dozens of blogs where my words appeared as guest columns.

Blogging, blogging, blogging...

I started my first blog — "Shades of Grey" — in 1998, before blogs were even "a thing." Subsequently, I have been part of 40+ blogs, both solo and collaborative. Below are a few where you can get a sense of the breadth of material I take on.

HSP Notes — a niche blog about the trait of Sensory Processing Sensitivity — is currently my oldest active blog, having being in publication since 2002.

Assordid Thoughts by Swami Borna Ghain — a light hearted look at human nature and its foibles, sprinkled with a bit of wisdom.

Cactus Consciousness — A blog attached to my wife's former Radio Nahmaste and current Supernatural Passport webcasts.

Other Bits...

I have also written in excess of 2,000 articles and "posts" for better than 50 different "content-for-pay" niche web sites, the majority of which have been laid to rest in the Great Internet Cemetery.

My author profile on HubPages

A current passion I am working with: Decentralized publishing via the Hive Social Blockchain.

I continue to be an active writer, mostly in the field of commentary on the human psyche and our overall quirks and conditions as a species.

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