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Surf Jumping Off Cayucos Pier
Photo by Mike Baird:        Surfer Jumping Off Cayucos Pier

Breakthrough Studio
Photo by by Jim Radford:    Breakthrough Studio in Los Osos

Morro Bay State Park Marina
Photo by by Kevin Cole:  Sunrise at State Park Marina, Morro Bay

Pellican and Morro Rock
Photo by Stan Thompson:    Pelican and Morro Rock

Rock Stack by Elizabeth Henderson
Photo by Elizabeth Henderson: Rock Stack Created on Morro Rock's Southside Jetty

Who We Are

The Slo Coast Journal is all about small town and rural life in one of the finest, most beautiful areas of the country - the Central Coast of California from Los Osos to Big Sur. An amazing collection of eclectic, fascinating, and talented individuals from all walks of life have chosen to make this part of the coast their home. Many of those who don't already live here, wonder how they can make the move.

Our writers are an enthusiastic group of people who are on these pages to share their love of this special place, the Central Coast. In case you are wondering, each is asked to pick a favorite animal for their banner. Some of the choices are a bit perplexing, but, oh well. Not only are the writers enthusiastic, they are sometimes a bit—ahh—let's say . . . unique.

We welcome your input, suggestions, and, of course, praise. You can write to your favorite columnists and contributors from this page: Contact Us

The opinions expressed on this site, whether by a columnist, paid advertisement, or editorial content, do not necessarily reflect the views of this publication's management or staff. We edit, we don't stifle.

Archives

Previous issues are archived.

2009 - July, August, September, October, November, December
2010 - January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

Ideas for Columns

Do you have an idea for an ongoing column that you would like to write? We'd love to hear it. The criteria for being considered is simple—your column would have to pertain to the area of the coast we cover (Los Osos to Cambria). So, what's on your mind? Right now we'd love to have some participation by local teens who want to write about their schools, opinions, or just life in general. Interested? Contact: Judy Sullivan

In Response

It is our policy that responses and rebuttals to articles will be printed in the next issue. Submit your comments to Judy Sullivan. Be sure and include the issue (month) of the Journal and the title of the article you are responding to in your email.

Submit Fiction or Poetry

We happily support local poets and fiction writers. If you would like to have a place to share your work, contact Judy Sullivan.

Submit Photographs

Do you have a photograph or three you would like to share with our site visitors? The photographs used must be of this area or be submitted by photographers from the Los Osos to Cambria area. Send them along to Judy Sullivan. If they are used, you will be credited, of course, and, if you like, we will link to your site. You can also post your best images to the Flickr group Slo Coast Journal Photographs for consideration to be chosen for our Great Shots pages.

The majority of photographs used on this site can be clicked on to see the original, larger version. There are several that don't include links, generally because the photographer just doesn't have a display page.

The images used on banners throughout the site are shared with us by a variety of photographers. Some do so anonymously or come from free photo sites. Where possible we like to acknowledge the talent and generosity of the photographer.

Advertising

Advertising opportunities are available throughout the Slo Coast Journal pages. Ads can be placed on the page of your choice. Jump right in and support your favorite columnist. Payment is made directly to the writer. However, many of our writers choose not to accept advertising and their decisions will be respected. Contact us at Advertising for more information. We reserve the right to refuse advertising that, in our opinion, does not reflect the standards of the Journal.

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Peregrine Falcon image on banner by Cleve Nash.
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News, Editorials, & Commentary
Morro Bay Joins Growing Movement to Ward Off Health Risks from PG&E Smart Meters
Morro Bay Planning Commission Rejects Proposed New Sewage Plant
Government Agencies Outside the Law?
The Returning Reign of Ugly Politics - Yates 4.0
How Does Your Garden Grow? 
Morro Bay Power Plant Being Sold—Again

Thank You, Betty Winholtz
Remembering 20 Years in Morro Bay City Government

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