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  1. Howard Fielding's "Living Here" column ran for 25 years in The Sunday Republican of Waterbury, Connecticut. Now retired, he's still living here, online. Join him to enjoy sunsets, short uplifting essays, works in progress, special surprises, and the occasional trip down Memory Lane. FICTION (39) HAPPINESS (218) HISTORY (255) HUMOR (108) LIBERTY ...

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  2. View Howard Fielding’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Freelance writer and editor; blogger · An editor and writer for newspapers and magazines for four ...

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  3. Fielding’s father Alfred was co-inventor of Bubble Wrap with his business partner Marc Chavannes, a Swiss chemist. ... Howard Fielding’s wife who coincidentally is a patent information ...

  4. Humorist Howard Fielding was blogging before blogs--and even many of today's bloggers--were born. The technology was different--he started with newsprint and snail mail--but the format was the same. Every week he shared a yarn or an insight with readers, and they wrote back. His "Living Here" column went out to more than 50,000 readers in…

  5. Jun 14, 2024 · Howard Fielding’s thoughts and updates on the craft of writing and the life of a new-found freelance. HAPPINESS , HISTORY , LIFE , ON WRITING Journeyman Journalist, 1980: -30-

  6. January 25, 2013. A priest of Durritlamish preparing to make sacrifice.Howard Fielding produces truly amazing miniatures for Tékumel. You don't have to take our word for it: just go visit the website for The Tekumel Project, and see things come to life through 28mm cast figures. Here is a modest introduction to the man running the foundry:

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  8. Charles Witherle Hooke. Charles Witherle Hooke (December 23, 1861 - May 17, 1929) was an American writer. His humorous stories were collected and published. At least one of his writings was adapted into a film. He used the pseudonym Howard Fielding .