Portfolio
Op-ed columns and byliners ghostwritten by Howard have appeared in
:
Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong)
Garden Island (Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii)
Honolulu Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
New Straits Times (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Straits Times (Singapore)
Samples of Howard's work:
Tips on Creativity in Writing – A quick, easy-to-read smorgasbord of excerpts from a wide range of Howard's writing.
A Different Way to Achieve Immortality – Unpublished reminiscence of an amusing incident from Howard's Peace Corps service in India.
Tribute to Nathan I. Daniel, Founder of Danelectro – A tribute to Howard's father. (Revised 10/8/07)
Why Does 50th State So Often Rank No. 50? – Op-ed piece by Howard published in The Honolulu Advertiser on Oct. 31, 2000. It is no longer on the Advertiser's Web site.
Why the Economy Matters – Unpublished op-ed that explains the economy – an abstract concept – in a way a child could understand.
Bridging the Culinary Gap – Unpublished restaurant review (shortly after this piece was completed, but before it could be published, the restaurant went out of business – a great loss to the community).
Artificial Intelligence: Amplifying the Mind – Welcoming statement written for former President Ronald Reagan, posted at the entrance to the U.S. Pavilion at Tsukuba Expo '85 and printed in the official U.S. Pavilion brochure. (Howard also drafted the accompanying statement by Amb. James J. Needham.)
Links to work on the Web
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A&B, Land & Sea:
www.alexanderbaldwin.com/pdf/corphist/AnBLandnSea.pdf (corporate history of Alexander & Baldwin co-drafted by Howard)
Robert J. Pfeiffer obituary:
www.matson.com/press/press_release.cfm?id=106 (written by Howard at the request of Robert Pfeiffer, a legendary captain of industry in Hawaii – except for the quotes of appreciation, which were added to the finished draft by Alexander & Baldwin upon his passing)
Note: We cannot post much of Howard's more recent work on this site either out of sensitivity to clients for whom it was ghostwritten or because much of it was written for clients of his employer, making it inappropriate for posting on this site. If you would like to see links to or samples of additional work, please e-mail us.