Eric J. Guignard
Eric J. Guignard is an award-winning author and editor living in southern California.
He writes fiction short stories in the genres of horror, speculative, and young adult. He also writes research and knowledge-base articles in genealogy, woodworking, and ecology. Eric has been published in numerous print and online media, recently including publications in: A Very Short Story competition (first place), Coscom Entertainment, Hall Brothers, SNM Horror Magazine, Another Realm, Indie Gypsy, and many others. He is editor of the acclaimed anthology, Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations (Dark Moon Books).
Eric holds degrees in Communications and Environmental Science, as well as a Master's Degree in Public Administration (California State University Northridge). When not writing, Eric designs and builds custom furniture and is also an amateur entomologist.
Most importantly, he is married to his high school sweetheart, Jeannette, and father to an adventuresome toddler son, Julian James.
Please visit Eric at: www.ericjguignard.com or at his blog: www.ericjguignard.blogspot.com.
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He writes fiction short stories in the genres of horror, speculative, and young adult. He also writes research and knowledge-base articles in genealogy, woodworking, and ecology. Eric has been published in numerous print and online media, recently including publications in: A Very Short Story competition (first place), Coscom Entertainment, Hall Brothers, SNM Horror Magazine, Another Realm, Indie Gypsy, and many others. He is editor of the acclaimed anthology, Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations (Dark Moon Books).
Eric holds degrees in Communications and Environmental Science, as well as a Master's Degree in Public Administration (California State University Northridge). When not writing, Eric designs and builds custom furniture and is also an amateur entomologist.
Most importantly, he is married to his high school sweetheart, Jeannette, and father to an adventuresome toddler son, Julian James.
Please visit Eric at: www.ericjguignard.com or at his blog: www.ericjguignard.blogspot.com.
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Degrees in Communications and Environmental Science; Master Degree in Public Administration (CSUN)
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Communication Climate in the WorkplaceA brief explanation of the three types of communications in the workplace that explore the term of "openness."
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Communication Differences Between Public and Private OrganizationsA personal review, through use of comparison and contrasting, of how communications are treated in public organizations and in private organizations.
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Lighting Achievement Within a Fitness FacilityAn examination of the lighting scheme at the local fitness center.
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Solicitors Will Be DeletedA speculative fiction short story written for general audience, with a lighthearted take on the battle with computer spammers.
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Uneconomical? the Test of CapitalismA philosophical examination on capitalism in current American society. Includes discussion based on several recently read books.
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The Genesis of a WoodworkerA personal anecdote exploring how my love for woodworking and furniture design came to be. It is a short odyssey of inspiration and circumstances and assistance, describing the genesis of a woodworker.
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Architectural Review of the Mission Inn in Riverside, CaliforniaA personal review and opinion of the architectural elements and history of the Mission Inn in Riverside, California. The Mission Inn is a California Historic Landmark which still serves guests through lodging, dining, and cultural events.
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Examination of the Leadership Style of Howard HughesAn editorial insight and exploration into the leadership style of Howard Hughes. -
Romancing RosellaA fanciful fiction short story with illustrations, written for young adult and general audience. -
Hubert in LoveA short fiction yarn written for general audience. It is written in the genre of young adult and in the category of "Flash Fiction" being a story of less than 1,000 words. -
My Biking Excursion Through Mount ZionPersonal anecdote and review of a mountain bike ride over Upper Winter Creek Trail in Mt. Zion. Mt. Zion is located in the San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles County, California, USA.




