By Christopher G. McPherson

Christopher was one of those kids who was always noodling with words, writing nonsense stories and animal adventures. He got a serious case of the word flu when he was asked to write an article for his high school newspaper. It was a disease from which he was never to recover.

In the intervening years, Christopher's work has appeared in daily newspapers and monthly magazines, and extensively on radio -- and the occasional dalliance with television. He has a bucket filled with awards sitting in his garage and continues to write, write and write. He has created advertising copy and written radio commercials.

Also featuring his byline are a children's book, several short plays, several radio plays, and too many unpublished novels. He is currently collaborating on a history of melamine plastic.

Here is a partial listing of the avenues which have featured his work:

MAGAZINES
Albuquerque Monthly
Archaeology
Arizona Highways
Arizona Living
Los Angeles
Vis-a-Vis
Wildlife Conservation
RADIO STATIONS
KFYI (Phoenix) Documentary producer
KKFR (Phoenix) Host "Power Source"
KJZZ (Mesa)
KPFK (Los Angeles)
KTAR (Phoenix)
KXCI (Tucson)
NEWSPAPERS (daily)
Arizona Republic
Phoenix Gazette
Scottsdale Progress
NEWSPAPERS (weekly)
Az Style (The Arizona Republic)
The Rep (The Arizona Republic)
Arizona Business Gazette
North Valley This Week
Observer
Scottsdale Life
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