WRITING RESUME:
Peter Heyrman
626 Colorado Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21210
410-433-0908
Fiction:
Published six stories in Twilight Zone Magazine between 1984 and 1989. Four were optioned for film rights, and two earned Nebula Award nominations .
Published two novellas in anthologies from Harcourt Brace: "One for the Money" in New Black Mask # 7, 1987, and "Funeral for a Friend," in A Matter of Crime, 1988.
Published the only science fiction short story ever printed in Playgirl, "Echo of Ourselves," August, 1985.
Short story "Reaping" featured in The Definitive Best of The Horror Show, CD Publications, 1992.
Fiction editor: Delaware Beach Life Magazine, 2002- present.


Non-fiction:
Book reviews in The Washington Post, The Delaware State News, and The Pubick Enterprise.
Op-Ed pieces in The Washington Post Outlook, The Baltimore Sun, and The Key West Citizen.
Columns in Solares Hill Magazine and The Delaware Beachcomber.
Teaching:
Taught basic writing skills to learning disabled children ages 10-13, at The Consortium in Lewes, Delaware, 1989 to 1993.
Taught History of Science Fiction for Anne Arundel Community College adult education, 1995.
Taught at the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis, Maryland, 1998-2001. Courses include "The Writing Life", "Voices in Fiction", and "Voices in Nonfiction". All classes are in the workshop format.
Miscellaneous:
Creator of the board game: "Campaign." It has sold out two editions since July of 1998.
Whether it's a Twilight Zone short story, or an op-ed article in The Washington Post, Peter Heyrman has written it. Peter's extensive resume of published fiction and non-fiction is buttressed by a long list of commercial credits. These range from press releases to Internet ads.
From his first published short story in Twilight Zone Magazine in 1984, to his latest Internet mall intros for www.brodia.com, Peter has been known for his straightforward style and precision. He says what he means.
Peter carries this attitude into all his ventures, including teaching, editing, and board game creation.
Whether what's called for is a promotional brochure or a fundraising proposal, Peter finds the meat of the matter, and states it clearly. When plain English is called for, Peter Heyrman answers.