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and you are looking for some popular and unusual features for your publication, check out our writers and artists. Syndication fees are based on your paper's circulation. |
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![]() | Ask The Shaman - an question-and-answer advice column written by a high priest of the West African ancient spiritual tradition known as Ifa. A refreshing (and often controversial) view on ordinary life issues and problems such as relationships, work, family, ethics, child-rearing. |
![]() | Modern Timez - a weekly, award-winning humor column exploring the vagaries of modern single life. Written by Stan Sinberg, a notable SF Bay Area columnist. These are delightfully funny pokes at modern issues and how we think about them. Readers quickly will grow attached to this intelligent writer and his prose.... |
![]() | Dr. Nucleus - a wacky question and answer column where readers have asked about those troubling mysterious little occurrences-- like why socks disappear in the wash cycle or the ephemeral lifespan of small housepets-- and Dr. Nucleus renders an often circular, always entertaining, and SOMETIMES, educational, answer. Dr. Nucleus has run in SF Weekly. |
![]() | Produce Profile - by Guido the Gardener -- a charming food column about the eating, growing, preparing, cooking, and history of fresh fruits and vegetables. An ordinary 3rd generation Italian-American, Guido takes us out in the back yard and into the kitchen with good advice and a few laughs along the way. |
| Coq Tales - an information and commentary sex column by a talented new Canadian writer. She will wow your socks (and maybe some other stuff) OFF - unafraid to take on even the most taboo parts of human sexual practice and experience. A provacative must for your publication. | |
| Ovi's World of the Bizarre is like a news service unto itself, collecting bizarre and ironic stories from many sources. Available for some time on the World Wide Web, Ovi has become a member of the New World Syndicate group of providers of great syndicated material. | |
![]() | JOEY - a single frame cartoon which appeals to the wacky and demented. Usually square but sometimes slightly rectangular, JOEY has run in SF Weekly, Kansas City New Times, and the Orlando Weekly. |
published in one or more periodicals, and you'd like to syndicate your work, please email to: artists@wildelife.com. | |
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