Bylines - Clips - Samples
profiles | food | decor & lifestyle
PR/Marketing & Advertorials | web design | misc.
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Western Maryland:
"Westernmost Maryland Rolls Out Year-Round Fun" A look at Wisp Resort, Deep Creek Lake, and the four-season activities available in Garrett County, Maryland's westernmost region This story includes information on winter sports, golf, fishing, mountain buggies, and the infamous mountain coaster. |
Arizona:
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"Coming Full Circle" A profile of Page, AZ, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon, and the Grand Circle (the largest collection of National Parks in U.S. and all located within 150 miles of Page) |
Geocaching - St. Lucia - The World:
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"Cool Cache" A firsthand look at the travel techno-craze Geocaching, including a high-tech treasure hunt in windswept St. Lucia, and a kid-friendly caching excursion in Georgia. |
Indiana:
"Drinking In Indiana" A profile of Indiana's key role in the history of American winemaking, and a look at wineries, wines and wine trails/travel throughout the state. This article was written as part of a series on Midwest wine for AAA Home & Away. |
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"Dutch Treats" Daytripping through the Dutch countryside around Amsterdam. Highlights include: Kuernhof Gardens, Kröller Müller Museum, Hoge Veluwe National Park, Edam, Apeldoorn, Enkhuizen, and the Zuiderzee Museum. |
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"Mid-Coast MarvelParadise Found" Honor Mansion and the family run businesses in and around Healdsburg and the Russian River Valley section of Sonoma County. |
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"Mid-Coast Marvel" Maritime history, arts, crafts and outdoor adventure in Searsport, Maine and on Penobscot Bay's Sears Island - the largest causeway-accessible uninhabited island on the East Coast. |
United States Mid-Atlantic Region:
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"RV
Travel in Times of Trouble" A look at disaster (natural, political, or personal) preparedness and safety planning for RV travelers. This is part of a series of articles and a book that I'm developing on traveling during disasters of all kinds. |
SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA (South Korea):
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"Seoul
Discovery" Old and new, techno-crazy and traditional, this story takes you deep inside the bustling capital of South Korea.
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"Mystic
Mystique " What do Julia Roberts and Herman Melville have in common? You'll find out in this exploration of a classic New England seaport town. |
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"Tex
Mix - Central Avenue" Dip your toes into the mineral, cultural and culinary rich waters of the smallest national park and first spa resort in the United States. |
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"Magical
Mobile " Welcome to LA (lower Alabama). Take a peek inside the real ancestral home of Mardi Gras. Mobile's rich Carnival tradition is actually credited with giving New Orleans its Mardi Gras start. In this story I delve deeply into the food, history, and traditions of this stately Gulf Coast gem. |
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"Beyond
Rock City" A look at Orlando's arts and culture vacation opportunities that don't involve a mouse, a movie studio, or a whale named "Shamu". |
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"Orlando's
Artistic Side" A look at Orlando's arts and culture vacation opportunities that don't involve a mouse, a movie studio, or a whale named "Shamu". |
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"Street
Scene: Orlando - Arts and Culture" A look at Orlando's arts and culture vacation opportunities that don't involve a mouse, a movie studio, or a whale named "Shamu". |
ST. LUCIA :
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"The
Taste of Paradise" A trip to St. Lucia's first Food & Rum Festival. Walk through the central market in Castries, enjoy "Sexy Cuisine" at world famous Ladera Resort, and learn to pair and compare rums from around the Caribbean with terrific dishes from the islands. |
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"Children's
Museums" A thorough round-up of museum offerings for children in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. This story includes full details on where to go, what to see, and what to expect when you arrive. |
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"Texas
Hill Country" With visits to Rather Sweet Bakery, Lincoln Street Wine Market, and Hill Country Outfitters, this "Take Offs" piece hits the highlights of Fredericksburg Texas, a true Hill Country gem. |
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"Hill
Country Heritage" With food, wine, arts, culture, outdoor activities, one amazing museum, and deep roots in the German-American immigrant experience, Fredericksburg Texas is not your typical Texas town. This story takes you inside Oktoberfest, the National Museum of the Pacific War, and Fredericksburg's many other offerings. |
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"Texas
Hill Country" Fredericksburg, Austin, and San Antonio each offer visitors something different. Collectively they represent the heart and soul of Hill Country in Central Texas, a land of natural splendor, high quality of life, and surprising historical, cultural, and recreational possibilities. |
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"Grand
Rapids & Grand Haven" Visit Michigan's West Coast. This article takes you inside the arts and culture of Grand Haven, and transports you to Grand Haven's waterfront and the clean beaches and pleasant waters of Lake Michigan.
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"A
Break Away" Take heart, for heaven lies 50 miles south of the Indy airport in the hills of Bloomington, a lush green mélange of small town stress reduction, outdoor recreation, and Wi-fi hubs. The online version of this article is available here. |
MOROCCO:
Morocco: On The Verge of Itself: A snapshot of the people, places, and culture of Morocco, circa 2001.
Raiders of the Lost: A true account of the search for art deep in the Moroccan desert.
LOS ANGELES:
See And Be Unseen: The Avalon Hotel, Beverly Hills
Not
Just Another Hollywood Facelift: The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
Glenn has been a contributor to Boots n' All, a major online travel information hub. Glenn's articles from BnA can be found here.
WANDERING ALOUD :
Glenn's more experiential and experimental writing/audio/video pieces can be found on his web site "Wandering Aloud".
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"Splendor
and Surprise" A visit to the Robert Smithson's enigmatic Spiral Jetty, and a look at Ogden Utah's undiscovered art scene.
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THE HERALD TIMES: Bloomington, IN - Glenn's article on Indian Classical Dance appeared in the March 30, 2006 edition of The Herald Times.
THE HERALD TIMES: Bloomington, IN - Glenn is currently working as the freelance theatre critic for this local Indiana paper. His reviews have covered both university and regional productions.
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"You
Can Go Home Again" An in-depth look at making a living as a screenwriter while living outside of Los Angeles, including nuts and bolts tips from notable professional screenwriters who consistently write and sell their work from outside of LA.
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SCRIPT, Nov. 2003: (online) - Glenn's article "The Perfect Pitch" chronicles the adventures of two screenwriters at a pitch fest. Whether large or small, workshop, or literary meat market, this story covers everything you need to know to survive and thrive at any pitch festival.
Click here to read this article.
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"Film
School Report Card" From pay to play and financial aid to professors, fellow students, and schedules, this story tells you exactly what you'll be expected to contribute to and what you're likely to get out of any film school.
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"Time
Marches On" An interview with independent filmmaker Ross McElwee at the 17th Atlanta Film and Video Festival where the documentarian was screening his latest film, Time Indefinite.
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"Documenting
Drama " A profile of Lydia Dean Pilcher, a New York-based producer with an amazing string of films to her credit, including Iron-Jawed Angels, Cradle Will Rock, Hysterical Blindness, and seven films by Mira Nair. She gave me my first job in the film industry, and I was thrilled to be able to return the favor by interviewing her for the "Idea makers" section of the magazine. |
INDIANA:
"Drinking In Indiana" A profile of Indiana's key role in the history of American winemaking, and a look at wineries, wines and wine trails/travel throughout the state. This article was written as part of a series on Midwest wine for AAA Home & Away. |
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"The
Taste of Paradise" A trip to St. Lucia's first Food & Rum Festival. Walk through the central market in Castries, enjoy "Sexy Cuisine" at world famous Ladera Resort, and learn to pair and compare rums from around the Caribbean with terrific dishes from the islands. |
Glenn has published restaurant, dining, and food reviews covering Los Angeles, Chicago and the West Coast.
Cocktails & Cuts: Glenn's review of Musso & Frank, a classic Hollywood boulevard eatery dating back to the 1920s studio days.
Good Gravy & God’s Own Biscuits: The quest for the perfect breakfast comes to an end at The Red hut in Lake Tahoe.
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"Insider
Trading" It’s okay to admit it. We‘ve all done it. We’ve all marveled at the style and “right place at the right time” decorating knack of a friend or acquaintance. “Do they know something I don’t, an inside connection?” Truth is, they might. Now you too have a friend on the inside - you can take advantage of L.A.'s best-kept design secret. |
COPY WRITING (PR, Marketing, and Advertorials)
Glenn's copy work has included flyers, brochures, and marketing collateral for a variety of clients. Clients include Barnsdall Art Park and Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House and The "Glitter Awards".
To view a sample of Glenn's recent Advertorial work, click here.
Glenn has done web design work for LA-based film production companies, and film festivals.
OXFORD REVIEW May/June 1992: - Glenn reviewed Geoff Ryman's book "Was".
CUKE'S REVIEW, 1994: (print) pp.29-40 - Glenn's article "Time Marches On" from FILMMAKER Magazine (see this citation in the film section) was reprinted in this limited distribution film zine.