Steve Wojtas
Writer
Writer
Hello and welcome. This is a modest collection of Steve's published writings spanning the last sixty years. They are presented here in reverse chronological order. The term 'published' is used loosely here, as most entries appeared in organizational newsletters. Thanks for visiting and enjoy your stay. You can reach Steve by email at: steve@stevewojtas.net
This is an op-ed written for the Cleveland Plain Dealer at the beginning of the Corona virus epidemic
The Mensa Bulletin did a special section on death and dying for their January, 2017 issue. This was Steve's contribution.
Graffiti is the monthly newsletter published by Cleveland Area Mensa, aka CAM.
This appeared in the newsletter for the North Coast Men's Chorus in December, 2005--a short interview of one of its members.
This piece was for Graffiti, the newsletter of Cleveland Area Mensa aka CAM, in November, 2005
Written for the newsletter of the North Coast Men's Chorus in October of 2005, this is another short interview of one of its members.
Steve wrote this piece for the newsletter of the North Coast Men's Chorus in September of 2005. In it he talks about how singing in a gay men's chorus affect not only him, but touches the souls of all peoples.
Working as a technician for Frontier Communications, Steve wrote this article for their December, 1998 Field Operations newsletter.
Steve wrote this article for the Call Board, newsletter of Playhouse Square Center in Cleveland, Ohio .
This was Steve's first "published" work, A Halloween short story written for a "book" titled A Book of Halloween Stories and Other Stories. The book was a compilation of short stories written by fellow members of Steve's the fifth grade. Sadly, the mimeograph pages of the book faded over the sixty-plus years since its publication; so it was necessary to reproduce the story while remaining as faithful as possible to the original.
And so we come at last to the beginning of Steve's modest writing career. You can reach Steve with any questions, comments, or criticisms by emailing him at; steve@stevewojtas.net.
We hope you enjoyed this journey and look forward to your comments.
Thanks for visiting!