Notable Magazine Features
- Snow Country – article; Sometimes Life Isn't Weird Enough (1990)
- GQ (1993)
- Yankee – article; Bragging Cold (1995)
- Outside (magazine) – Profiled in article; The Great Ones: 20th Century Heroes for a New Millennium (1999)
- National Geographic Traveler – article; Call of the Loon (2001)
- National Geographic Traveler – article; Lake Onawa in winter (2008)
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Famous quotes containing the words notable, magazine and/or features:
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—Mme. Ellen Louise Demorest 18241898, U.S. womens magazine editor and womans club movement pioneer. Demorests Illustrated Monthly and Mirror of Fashions, p. 203 (January 1870)
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Some pallid thing had squashed its features flat
And its eyes shut with overeagerness
To see what people found so interesting
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Or broken its white neck of mushroom stuff
Short off, and died against the windowpane.”
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