Linda Heuring -- Journalist, Author, Photographer

Selected Bibliography

Articles and Essays

Food,  Home and Garden


"Dine on the Wild  Side," Columbia County Magazine, June 2008, pp. 76-83.


"Mistletoe -- The Stuff of Legends," Columbia County Magazine, December 2007, pp. 54-58.


"Paradise Found.  Creating a Retreat Out of Chaos," Columbia County Magazine, July 2007, pp. 60-67.


"Nocturnal Rustler Sets Up Camp," Columbia County Magazine, June 2007, p. 22.

"Oh, Deer!" Columbia County Magazine, June 2007, pp. 24-25.


"Change of Pace," Columbia County Magazine, April 2007, pp. 67-75.


"Steeped in Tradition. The Tea Party Makes a Comeback," Columbia County  Magazine, March 2007, pp. 60-69.


"Seasonal Succulents. Christmas cactus blooms for the holidays," Columbia County Magazine, December 2006, pp. 85-88.


"Home Brewed," Columbia County Magazine, March 2006, pp. 46-49


"What's New in Home Design," Columbia County Magazine, March 2006, pp. 50-57


“Minding Your Manners,” Columbia County Magazine, November 2005, pp. 61-62


“Thanksgiving Creole Style,” Columbia County Magazine, November 2005, pp. 62-69, 93-95


“Olé, Spice up your meals with authentic Mexican food,” Columbia County Magazine, October 2005, pp. 62-67


"Back to Nature, Gardening the Old-Fashioned Way,” Columbia County Magazine, September 2005, pp. 68-71


“The Low Down on Lowcountry Boil,” Columbia County Magazine, August 2005, pp. 60-63


“There for the Picking,” Columbia County Magazine, July 2005, pp. 66-73


“Secrets of the Grill, The Shhh Behind the Sizzle,” Columbia County Magazine, June 2005, pp. 70-77


“Ripe & Ready,” Columbia County Magazine, May 2005, pp. 64-69


“Designed for Fun,” Columbia County Magazine, May 2005, pp. 52-57


“Beyond the Fish Fry,” Columbia County Magazine, March 2005, pp. 68-73


“Augusta’s Ethnic Food Grocery Stores Offer Exotic Goodies,” The Metropolitan Spirit, April 18-24, 2002, pp. 12-13


The Arts


"Master Musician.  Sizzling singer and songwriter brings Special Company home," Columbia County Magazine, April 2008, pp. 48-51.


"Pop Goes Country," Columbia County Magazine, December 2006, pp. 42-47


“Lynryd Skinner Meets Pink Floyd,” Columbia County Magazine, July 2005, pp. 20-22


“Throwing a New Spin on an Age-old Art,” Columbia County Magazine, June 2005, pp. 20-22


“Halfway between Andy of Mayberry and the Wizard of Oz,” Columbia County Magazine, March 2005, pp. 20-21


“American Exile: An Augusta Native’s Award-Winning Film,” The Metropolitan Spirit, April 11-17, 2002, pp. 18-19



Business


"Fixing Momma's Hands," Columbia County Magazine, March 2008, pp.64-67


"Lakefront Explosion," Columbia County Magazine, June 2007, pp. 80-87.


“The Business of Language,” Business Observer, January-February 2005, pp. 12-13


“AccessOne, Off and Running,” Business Observer, January-February 2005, pp. 14-15, 17


“Christmas Commerce,” Business Observer, December 2004, pp. 12-13, 15


“The SPLOST Dilemma,” Business Observer, November 2004, pp. 14-16


“Sports Medicine in the CSRA,” Business Observer, October 2004, pp. 21-22


“Doctor’s Team Up,” Business Observer, August 2005, pp. 20-23


“Six Sigma in Sight,” HR Magazine, March 2004, pp. 76-80


“Laying Out Enrollment Options,” HR Magazine, August 2003, pp. 64-70


“Patients First,” HR Magazine, July 2003, pp. 64-69


Travel and Boating


"A Little European, A Lot of Caribbean.  St. Martin is half French, half Dutch and all Charm," Columbia County Magazine, January 2009, pp. 72-77.


"Taste of Chicago," Columbia County Magazine, June 2008, pp. 86-87.


"Hook, Line and Sinker," Columbia County Magazine, June 2008, p. 15.


"Healing Waters -- On the 75th anniversary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's election, Warm Springs, Georgia, celebrates the president who listened to the common man and healed an ailing nation," Columbia County Magazine, November 2007, pp. 85-87.


"Stay in Touch, Now.  Many ways to tap into the Net on the water," HeartLand Boating, September 2007, pp. 19-20.


"A Distressing Story. False distress calls = more than just a prank," HeartLand Boating, January 2007, pp. 42-45.


"On the Rock. Only five hours away, Chattanooga's attractions are world-famous, with many etched in stone," Columbia County Magazine, October 2006, pp. 90-95, 98.


“Hydrilla – An environmental horror story,” HeartLand Boating, July 2006, pp. 46-49


"Fall in Love with the Falls of the Ohio,” HeartLand Boating, May 2006, pp. 30-33, 36


“Southern Splendor,” Columbia County Magazine, April 2006, pp. 86-90


“What’s to Wear? New Products Offer Style + Utility,” HeartLand Boating, April 2006, pp. 36-39


"Good Grub Without the Galley," GO BOATING, February 2006, pp. 106-111.


“Captain’s Log Maintains Memories,” HeartLand Boating, September 2005, pp. 34 - 37


“Come Away to a Mountaintop,” Columbia County Magazine, July 2005, pp. 82-86


“Riding out the Storm,” HeartLand Boating, May 2005, pp. 42-45


“Freedom to Cruise, Charting your own Gulf course on the Florida coast,” Columbia County Magazine, February 2005, pp. 82-85


“A Sunset Cruise on the Canal,” Columbia County Magazine, January 2005, p. 65


“Moving up – Can you handle it?” HeartLand Boating, August 2004, pp. 18-19, 47


“Carbon monoxide: The odorless, colorless enemy,” HeartLand Boating, January/February 2004, pp. 12-13


“Boating on the Border, Lake Strom Thurmond,” HeartLand Boating, March 2003, pp. 16-18


“Get back to nature at the Land Between the Lakes,” Evansville Living, September/October 2002, pp. 52-55


Essays


“It Suits Me,” SASS, February 2005, pp. 10-11


“Owning Up to It,” McDuffie Progress, May 16, 2004, p. 4


“A Collection of Lives in Place,” Christian Science Monitor, November 2001


Features

"Have Laptop Will Travel, The FBI's Brian Ozden fights crime with a keyboard, a mouse and a lot of old-fashioned legwork," Columbia County Magazine, September 2007, pp. 46-49.


"High-Tech Medical Updates," Columbia County Magazine, August 2007, p. 19.


"Lifelong Learning, Non-traditional students swell rolls at local schools," Columbia County Magazine, August 2007, pp. 56-63.


"Let's Get Physical," Columbia County Magazine, January 2007, pp. 49-55


“Power Rangers," Columbia County Magazine, June 2006, pp. 42-46, 96


“Starry, Starry Night,” Columbia County Magazine, December 2005, pp. 42-27, 93


“Visits from Beyond,” Columbia County Magazine, October 2005, pp. 58-61


“The Little Clinic that Could,” Columbia County Magazine, January 2005, pp. 90-93


“Road Warrior,” Columbia County Magazine, January 2005, p. 12


“Second Time Around,” The Metropolitan Spirit, May 30, 2002


“Golf,” The Metropolitan Spirit, April 11-17, 2002, pp. 16-17

Books


HOPEWELL IN MT. VERNON, A STUDY OF THE MT. VERNON SITE (12-PO-885). Indiana: General Electric Company, 1997. Illus, 286 pages. (edited by Linda H. Heuring for General Electric)

Short Stories


"Chaperone for Cousin Katie," Rosebud, Spring 2008, pp. 53-56, 65, 133.


"Destination," The First Line, Winter 2006, pp. 16-21.