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No Building? No Problem
The January 2019 Seahorse included a small piece about FAST USA. Read More …

Ode to Ferries, Real and Imaginary
Ferries combine the best of both worlds: adventure with a known arrival time. Read More …
Editor
I have a sharp eye for typos and can almost always make a story more concise and readable. I’m also an expert on sailing, sailboats, and the marine industry; I Speak Sailing. If you need help adding boat-related content to Read More …

Podcast: Solving the (Sailing) World’s Problems
The shoe was on the other foot when I answered questions instead of asking them. Read More …

What Makes an Olympic Champion?
Medaling at the Olympics is cursedly hard. So is understanding how it’s done. Read More …

Writing Award: Gold Medal Interview
Winning first place is a great reminder that stories from the heart are winners. Read More …

The Trump Card
You can read the background of this piece in Seahorse Byline: Sign of Success. This story originally published in the October 2017 issue of Seahorse Magazine and is reprinted here with permission. In January 2017 two new ‘chiefs’ came to power in the Read More …

Freelance: Specializing Works
When we focus on projects that excite us, we do our best work. Read More …

Malcolm in the Middle
Malcolm Page won two gold medals with two different skippers for the Australian sailing team. Now he’s putting that experience to work as the Chief of US Olympic Sailing. Read More …

Time Capsule: A Letter from 1995
A twenty-two year old letter sparks thoughts about the evolution of freelance writing. Read More …