Paul Tullis has written in for, in roughly chronological order: SF Weekly, Third Force, East Bay Express, Might (of which he was one of the original editors), BAM, NPR's "Morning Edition," Monitor Radio, Columbia Journalism Review, Mademoiselle, Cosmopolitan, SF Bay Guardian, Stim.com, Salon.com, Tripod.com, Microsoft's Mint, The Source, New York, The New Yorker, LA Weekly, KFOG-San Francisco, Vibe, Wired, h2so4, McSweeney's, Mcsweeneys.net, Brill's Content, Los Angeles, Angeleno, The L.A. Times Magazine, Seed, Psychology Today, Radar, Men's Journal, New York Daily News, Bon Appetit and others. He has worked as an editor for ASME-nominated national magazines, a producer of an LA Press Club Award-winning radio program, the editor of a website, and a screenwriter; his humor writing has been excerpted in five books from major publishers. His blog on the intersection of commerce and environmentalism is at trueslant.com/paultullis. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two daughters.
Paul Tullis's Salon stories
Monday, Jun 29, 2009 03:25 EDT
Ever fantasize about trading your day job for the countryside? Brad Kessler on how he got away -- and made cheese
Wednesday, Oct 2, 1996 12:00 EDT
Paul Tullis reviews the book "Unnatural Disasters: Recent Writings from the Golden State," edited by Nicole Panter.
Friday, Jul 5, 1996 12:00 EDT
Paul Tullis reviews "Imagineering Atlanta" by Charles Rutheiser.