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About Me

John A. Small is an award-winning newspaper journalist, columnist and broadcaster whose work has been honored by the Oklahoma Press Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Associated Press, the National Newspaper Association, and the Oklahoma Education Association. He and his wife Melissa were married in 1986; they have two sons, Joshua Orrin (born 1991) and William Ian (born 1996).Mr. Small is the News Editor and columnist for the Johnston County Capital-Democrat, a weekly newspaper headquartered in Tishomingo, OK. He obtained his nickname, "Bard of the Lesser Boulevards," from a journalism colleague - the late Phil Byrum - in recognition of the success of his popular newspaper column, "Small Talk." (In addition to the many awards the column itself has received over the years, a radio version of "Small Talk" earned an award for "Best Small Market Commentary" from the Society of Professional Journalists in 1998.)John was born in Oklahoma City in 1963; lived in the Bradley-Bourbonnais-Kankakee area of Illinois for most of the next 28 years (with brief sojourns in Texas and Athens, Greece, thrown in to break up the monotony); then returned to his native state in 1991, where he currently resides in the Tishomingo/Ravia area. He graduated from Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School in 1981, and received his bachelor's degree in journalism from Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais in 1991. The years between high school and college were a period frought with numerous exploits and misadventures, some of which have become the stuff of local legend; nobody was hurt along the way, however, which should count for something.In addition to his professional career as a journalist he wrote and published a collection of Western short stories entitled "Days Gone By: Legends And Tales Of Sipokni West," published in 2007; and was a contributor to the 2005 Locus Award-nominated science fiction anthology "Myths For The Modern Age: Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe," edited by Win Scott Eckert. (Both books are available at Amazon.com.) He has also written a stage play and a self-published cookbook; served as project editor for a book about the JFK assassination entitled "The Men On The Sixth Floor"; and has written numerous poems and short stories, mostly for his own amusement though he hopes to see more of his creative writing efforts published eventually. He has also won writing awards from the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the National Library of Poetry.He is a past president of the Johnston County Chamber of Commerce in Tishomingo; was a charter member and past president of the Johnston County Reading Council, the local literacy advocacy and "friends of the library" organization; served as Johnston County's first-ever Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator in 1994-95; and served two terms as chairman of the Johnston County (OK) Democratic Party. He is a member of the New Wold Newton Meteorics Society; a past member of the National Geographic Society; and is the founder of the Ravia Institute for Apocalyptic Investigations.


"Life, Death And Other Dreams" is a collection of poetry composed between the years 1978 and 2002 and collected together for the very first time.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Lord and Lady Greystoke; Dr. James Clarke Wildman Jr.; John Carter of Virginia; Princess Dejah Thoris; Otis P. Driftwood.

My Blog

Was There A Game Last Sunday?

I was walking into our local post office this past Monday, after covering the weekly county commissioners' meeting for the newspaper where I work, when an acquaintance stopped me at the front door and...
Posted by on Thu, 11 Feb 2010 11:03:00 GMT

Re: State Of The Union Address

I've been reading some of the negative responses to President Obama's State of the Union address last night and wondering if these people heard the same speech that I did. A good example is Sen. Jon K...
Posted by on Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:52:00 GMT

Regarding "Avatar"

As those who have known me for any length of time will readily attest, I have been and fully expect to always remain a lifelong fan of the science fiction/fantasy genre. I have never made any apologie...
Posted by on Mon, 18 Jan 2010 14:06:00 GMT

What's The Deal, Amazon?

Thanks so much, Amazon. I appreciate the kind, thoughtful manner in which you have chosen to demean my work, and devalue the effort that I and so many others like me have devoted to our craft.  ...
Posted by on Wed, 23 Dec 2009 14:54:00 GMT

A REAL-LIFE HORROR STORY

One thing I learned a long time ago is that some Halloween stories are scarier than others. The one I am about to relate here may well be the single scariest Halloween story I have ever heard in my li...
Posted by on Thu, 29 Oct 2009 08:24:00 GMT

"BALLOON BOY" STORY FULL OF HOT AIR

(The following is my newspaper column for our issue of October 22 2009.)Every now and then Ill see some major news story unfold on national television and watch the publics reaction to said event,...
Posted by on Thu, 22 Oct 2009 10:26:00 GMT

To Heck With Beck

Even though I work in the business and I know how the process works with regards to space limitations and the like, I still have to admit that I was a little disappointed to find that Time magazine wa...
Posted by on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 10:33:00 GMT

Marge Simpson: Sex Symbol?

It isnt the sort of thing that I myself would have ordinarily paid much attention to if someone else hadnt pointed it out to me. But, in case you missed it, one of the big news items of the past wee...
Posted by on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:22:00 GMT

Class Clowns

When I was a student in junior high and high school, one of my classmates was a fellow by the name of Tim. Yes, he had a last name, but  in the interest of protecting his privacy and avoiding the pos...
Posted by on Mon, 27 Jul 2009 14:36:00 GMT

"I Was So Much Older Then, I'm Younger Than That Now..."

A quick glance at the calendar as I sit here hunkered over my keyboard reminds me that next Monday, June 1, I will  in spite of all my best efforts to avoid it  observe the 46th anniversary of my bi...
Posted by on Thu, 28 May 2009 08:38:00 GMT