Social media
I'm not very active on social media, posting only rarely on Instagram, though I do post all new material on Bluesky.
Links and stuff
- Most of my work appears on Common Tread, the online motorcycle magazine I created for RevZilla in 2014 and continue to edit today. I now have more than 1,000 articles posted there.
- While Common Tread takes most of my time and ideas for writing about motorcycles, I still post at least once a month on my personal motorcycle site, The Ride So Far.
- The Ride So Far blog picks up where my book about my motorcycle experiences, "The Ride So Far," left off. The publisher, Whitehorse Press, was wound down by the owners when they decided to retire so the book is out of print, but you occasionally see a used copy available for sale online at cheap prices. You can read a sample chapter here.
- I began my career as a newspaper reporter in upstate New York and Florida, and during the eight years I lived in Puerto Rico, I wrote about local issues for print and online publications in the United States. Here's one example.
- One of the biggest projects I've ever done was a 30,000-word publication I wrote single-handedly to mark the 25th anniversary of the publication Caribbean Business in 2000. It looked at 1,000 years of Puerto Rico's history: snapshots of the years 1000, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900, and each decade of the 20th century. Here's the first chapter.
- Most of the articles I wrote for American Motorcyclist magazine while I worked at the AMA can be accessed at Google Books, including this one, among my favorites, about riding a Harley-Davidson Road King into the strange and empty land of Big Bend National Park.