- I've recently embarked on a one-year sabbatical from a two-decade journalism career as editor, reporter and columnist (in Cambridge, Mass., and Portsmouth, NH) to follow a dream of writing satire for a living.
- The Gazette takes the form of a Sunday newspaper with A1 links to section fronts and inside stories. At present, I post a new lead story 2-3 times a week and will be shooting for 5/week after a while. Political satire is a staple, but it touches on all aspects of life. I also have a daily feature called "This Day in Revisionist History" and other daily content in the works.
A major -- and appreciated -- comedy undertaking is ''This Day in Revisionist History,'' offering clever lies to rewrite the past. Did you know? On Feb. 14, 1859, ''Oregon became the nation's 33rd state, but was put on a six-month probation filled with merciless hazing from some of the older states'' and Feb. 8 is the birthday of Gary Coleman, ''actor, played young Malcolm X in the sitcom 'Militant Strokes.'''

