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| Highlights of Recent Work |
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| Commute Another Way | | Guest Opinion in Portland Press Herald |
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Read the Story May 17-21 was "Commute Another Way" week, sponsored by GoMaine, an organization dedicated to reducing traffic congestion and improving Maine's air quality. Some of us do it as a way of life.
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| Magazine Articles | | Recently Published | "Money to Grow On"
cover story, Maine Ahead, July 2010
Interviews on business lending in Maine.
"Cream of the Crop"
Feature in Maine Ahead, May/June 2010
A tour of Gifford's Ice Cream
"Moving Picture"
Feature in Portland magazine Summer Guide 2010
Tourism without a car.
"Bridging the Gap"
Feature in Bangor Metro Summer Guide 2010
on Maine's Island Institute.
"Unsinkable Old Town"
cover story, Maine Ahead, May/June 2010
Feature on the world-famous Old Town Canoe Company, which now makes more kayaks than canoes.
"Working Well"
Feature story, Bangor Metro, May 2010
A look at the growing popularity and effectiveness of workplace wellness programs.
"One Hot Tomato"
cover story, Maine Ahead, April 2010
Feature on Madison Farms, hydroponic indoor tomato growers in Madison, Maine.
"Jax: Following the Genome"
cover story, Maine Ahead, February/March 2010
In-depth feature on genetic research at the famed Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, and how it could revolutionize health care.
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| Stratosphere | | Baseball Science Fiction story | | Hank's short story Stratosphere appears in the April 2009 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. |
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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| Further Fenway Fiction | | Baseball anthology features excerpt from Tartabull's Throw | An excerpt from Hank's 2001 novel Tartabull's Throw leads off the anthology Further Fenway Fiction: More Stories From Red Sox Nation, published by Rounder Books. Other contributors include Adam Emerson Pachter, Rachel Solar, Al Basile, Mitch Evich and Bob Francis. FFF editor Adam Emerson Pachter says: "I want to single out Henry Garfield, whose trippy Tartabull's Throw would have been included in Fenway Fiction if only I'd known about it. I have put an excerpt from Henry's novel in the lead-off spot, and gratefully acknowledge Simon and Schuster's kind permission to reprint it. If you like what you read here, I guarantee you'll enjoy the rest of his book." Thanks, Adam!
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| Kill Your Car | | Busing It: Hank's Story on Public Transportation in Eastern Maine | | Did you know that you can save nearly $7,000 per year by giving up car ownership? Buses, bicycles and car rental agencies offer low-cost alternatives to the enslavement of the car culture. In the March 2008 issue of Bangor Metro, Hank explains how this can be done even in one of the most car-dependent regions of the country. |
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