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Greatest hits?
A sample of writings by Howard Weaver
I've been writing for a long time, and was first published as an Anchorage, Alaska high school student in 1967. I later worked as a newspaper reporter, columnist and editorial writer there and in Sacramento.
At the Alaska Advocate, an alternative weekly I helped start and run from 1976-1979, I wrote a weekly column called "Citizen," its title an echo of my William Randolph Hearst fantasies. As you can tell from this web site, although we folded the paper after two and one-half years, my fantasies survived.
The vast majority of my work has been in the form of newspaper stories, columns and editorials. I've also produced speeches, essays, journal entries and contributions to a couple of books.
There are thousands of my pieces out there somewhere, most thankfully out of reach. But here are a few that friends or others have asked about, and some I just wanted to share.
Most of the newspaper work is © Anchorage Daily News or Sacramento Bee. They are reproduced here with permission, which I gave myself.
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