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Enterprising Linde
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Healer, Author, Radio Host
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WRITING RESUME:
1977 to 1979 I wrote two to three sports articles per week and an occasional
feature story for my hometown weekly, the Hastings (Minnesota)
Star-Gazette while I was a high school student.
1980 to 1982 I worked as a reporter and news editor for my college weekly, The Record, at Saint John's University (Minnesota).
1985 to 1986 I wrote two to three sports stories per week, several feature
articles, and two magazine-length pieces for The Minnesota Daily
during a year off from medical school at the University of Minnesota.
1992 to 1993 I contributed three freelance articles to the Science and Medicine
Section of the San Jose Mercury News.
1993 to 1995 I filed four commentaries while traveling in Asia and Africa for the
Saint Cloud (Minnesota) Daily Times.
1988 to 1996 I published five academic articles, including essays and case reports, during this time. (See medical vitae for details.)
1999 I performed both style and copy editing on my father's self-published book, "The Linde Narratives".
2000 I peer-reviewed portions of the book "Where There Is No Psychiatrist" for my colleague Dr. Vikram Patel. It is due to be published by the Oxford University Press in mid-2001.
2001 I wrote a narrative nonfiction book about my experience working as a psychiatrist in Zimbabwe called "Of Spirits and Madness: An American Psychiatrist in Africa", published by McGraw-Hill in October 2001.
2001 An excerpt of the book was printed in the Fall 2001 issue of DoubleTake magazine.
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