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His work has been featured in the San Francisco Bay Guardian Online, NRV8, and at the (U.S.) Public Broadcasting System (PBS's) WebLab's Reality Check site. Rod was a contributing writer on technology for Faulkner Information Services. He wrote on Web issues for MethodFive.com's Hyper newsletter.

Rod was a columnist for the Andover News Network (Andover.net), where he wrote over two hundred articles on web design and development issues. He was principal writer and Editor for IT Manager's Journal, where he reviewed technology issues weekly, producing 383 editorials. He became the Managing Editor for Electronic Mail/Newsletter Publications at Andover.net at the end of February, 2000, and left in September of the same year. He was a contributing writer for ACCESS Internet magazine, which appeared both on- and offline for 10 million readers in 100 newspapers like the San Francisco Chronicle, New York Post, Boston Herald, Austin American-Statesman, Denver Post and Orlando Sentinel, among others. Rod was the US reporter for Silicon.com, a division of Network Multimedia Television in London, UK, reaching 3.5 million European readers, until May, 2001.

He has published the Web magazine, G21: The World's Magazine, (http://www.g21.net/) since 1996. He was a resident of New Orleans from 2001 until 2005, where he wrote numerous articles about the Crescent City.

He currently creates books under the G21 Books imprint with Lulu.com and writes articles on technology issues for ITManagersJournal.com as well features projects at the Huffington Post Contagious Festival (http://smoke.cf.huffingtonpost.com). His writing appears in print for the magazine of the Public Relations Society of America, PR TACTICS and he analyzes social media at Leverage Social Media on the Web (http://www.leveragesocialmedia.com.) Rod now has a live, call-in Internet radio program at BlogTalkRadio.com (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lightningstrikes), podcasts featured at blip.tv; all part of the G21 Network to be found at his new Blog, G21:Lightning Strikes (http://www.g21.net).
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Katrina and the Lost City of New Orleans

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New Orleans is the Lost City of America.

New Orleans has disappeared as surely as the lost city of Atlantis or the lost city of Pompeii, which former mayor Marc Morial and Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA.) have compared us to in their statements.

That New Orleans, the New Orleans I mean to tell you about, that will never, ever, exist again--that city of love, lust, death and sex--will never exist again.

A portion of the proceeds of this book will go to the New Orleans Hospitality Workers Fund. The cooks, servers and restaurant workers of New Orleans have provided fabulous times and memories for millions. Now we must remember them in their time of need.

Africa Fresh! New Voices from the First Continent

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An anthology of African writing only featured on the Internet until now, this book features the collected works of writers for the G21 AFRICA section of G21.net. The eight writers represented here are from around the continent and present an exciting look at cutting-edge fiction and reporting from the first continent today.