Bruce Edward Walker
Bruce Edward Walker was managing editor of InfoTech & Telecom News from 2010 to 2012. Prior to joining Heartland in 2010, Bruce worked at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy as science editor of the quarterly magazine MichiganScience and communications manager for the center’s Property Rights Network. In the latter position, Bruce won a Communicators Award of Distinction from the International Academy of the Visual Arts for a video he wrote, narrated, and produced, Boardman River Dams, Episode 1: Drawdown and Devastation in Grand Traverse County.
Bruce has written speeches and produced videos for General Motors executives and has edited publications for Buick Motor Division, for which he won a Silver Quill Award from the International Association of Business Communicators; Ford Motor Company; the Society of Manufacturing Engineers; the Detroit Athletic Club; and Gale Research. He continues to write articles, essays, and cultural reviews for the Mackinac Center, Acton Institute, Russell Kirk Center’s University Bookman, Michigan View, and The American Culture.
He has written more than 100 essays for the reference book series Contemporary Musicians; as many essays on novelists, poets, philosophers, and filmmakers for the Gale Research Literary Criticism series; and he has interviewed filmmakers, authors, playwrights, performance artists, and musicians as entertainment editor-at-large for The Royal Oak Daily Tribune. He authored four titles in the CliffsNotes literary series, including books covering Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; Willa Cather’s Death Comes for the Archbishop; Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; and Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth. He also co-authored What to Do With a Major in Education for CliffsNotes.
A Michigan native and ardent fly fisherman, Bruce resides on a river near Hemingway country with his dog, two cats, and several fully stocked humidors. He graduated from Michigan State University and is the proud father of two adult daughters, Emmeline and Jessalyn, who promise they’ll list him as a lifeline should they ever appear on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire.
Recent Articles
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Wisconsin Teachers Revel in Freedom from Unions
December 14, 2012 -
Grand Rapids TV Viewers May Experience Blackouts
November 30, 2012 -
Emergency Manager Law Overturn Troubles Michigan Schools
November 21, 2012 -
Minnesota Backs Down on Restricting Free Online Classes
October 29, 2012 -
IT Issues Remain Stumbling Block for ObamaCare Implementation
August 3, 2012
Recent OpEds
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Franken, FCC Policies Are About Control, Not Competition
June 13, 2012 -
Arizona House Retreats from Internet Censorship
May 17, 2012 -
Obama derails merger, distorts telecom market
May 2, 2012 -
Is Obama this century's Hayes?
April 24, 2012 -
Update Journalism Shield Laws for Digital Age
December 22, 2011