Articles and Columns from these publications are listed below with links, in reverse chronolgical order. Years reflect the time Rich contributed to the publication, but not all the articles are available to post here.
Marathon & Beyond
LA Magazine
Sports Care & Fitness
SF Chronicle Articles
Super Fit Magazine
Peninsula Magazine
Popular Computing
Running Times Magazine
The Marathoner
The Complete Woman Runner
Runner’s World
Sport Magazine
The Marathoner
Stock Car Racing Magazine
Times-News of Lehighton, PA
Pennsylvania Game News Magazine of Lehighton, PA
“Maroon & Gold” college paper Bloomsburg State College
1996-2015 Marathon & Beyond
This magazine was originally published in 1996 by Human Kinetics, and Richard Benyo was a contributor. When HK decided to terminate the publication at the end of 1996, Richard Benyo together with Jan Seeley bought and relaunched it in 1997. They managed it throughout its entire run (a total of 114 issues until its final issue, December, 2015. More information and all the issues are available at its custodian, MarathonHandbook.com.
1992 LA Magazine
- Patrick Hodge – A Death in the Valley, August
1988 Sports Care & Fitness
1984-1989 San Francisco Chronicle
Spring 1986 Super Fit Magazine
May 1986 Peninsula Magazine
1984-1985 Popular Computing
- Poison in the Valley, August, 1985
- Silicon Valley Thefts, October, 1984
Dec. 1984 Running Times Magazine
- Question of the Hour, – Greatest Marathoner?
1978 – 1979The Marathoner
- 50 Miles by Track, Winter
1978 The Complete Woman Runner, World Publications
1977-1984 Runner’s World
- Derek Clayton: The World’s Fastest Marathoner, May 1979
- The Heat is On for 1980, October 1979
- Going Long, October 1978
- Hills, August 1978
- Money, July 1978
- Running is a Hard Act to Follow, January 1978
1974 – 1976 Sport Magazine
1972 – 1977 Stock Car Racing Magazine
- Lennie Pond, December, 1973
1968 – 1972 Times-News (Lehighton, PA)
- No. 9 Mine, May 13, 1972
- On Speed, September 25, 1971
- Toys, September 4, 1971
- Last of the Red-Hot American Fable-Makers, August 28, 1971
- The Fiddler That Fiddles Once or Twice Nicely, But Thricely Even Better and Better, August 7, 1971
- Bad Trip No. 6572B Part Three, July 31, 1971
- Bad Trip No. 6572B Part Two, July 24, 1971
- Clunker, May 8, 1971
- On Education—When You Can Get It…, April 17, 1971
- Luke Chilly Reception in the Nation’s Capital, February 13, 1971
- About Two Men Who Know What They Want, August 3, 1970
- When Professional People Meet, February 26, 1970
- An Orgy By Any Other Name, February 17, 1970
- Loren Eiseley’s Walk on the Wild Side, February 10, 1970
- Jewels in Your Mailbox, December 4, 1969
- Bibliomania, November 4, 1969
- What a Difference a Name Makes, October 30, 1969
- Senior Power, October 28, 1969
- Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company 5 Sections, March, 1969
November, 1969 Pennsylvania Game News Magazine (Lehighton, PA)
1964 – 1968 college paper – Maroon & Gold (Bloomsburg State College, PA)
- Spirit, September 16, 1966
- Rebirth of the Dionysus Festival, September 23, 1966
- Big Name Entertainment Committee Faces Rash of Student Comment, September 30, 1966
- A Frat Is A Frat When It’s A Frat, October 14, 1966
- The Days of Festivities and Frolic Pass Too Swiftly Over Homecoming Weekend, October 21, 1966
- “Pops” Concert Proves a Huge Success; Soloist the Highpoint of the Evening, October 28, 1966
- The Light in the Forest Shines on a Pastoral Rest – A Spot for Recalling, November 4, 1966
- Fall Is the Time of Earthly Alterations and Similarities In These, the Days of Wine and Roses, November 11, 1966
- “Seminar” Something To Think About, December 9, 1966
- Subterraneans “A Journey to the Center of the Earth” Is a Reality; Bloomsburg State’s Cavemen Like To Go Underground, December 9, 1966
- THE COMMON FARE, February 24, 1967
- THE KOFFEE KROWD, March 3, 1967
- TYME and NUESWEEK, March 10, 1967
- TRIP ME UP, March 17, 1967
- EXPOUND ON EXPO, April 7, 1967
- 3 TIMES 3, April 14, 1967
- A CIRCLE IN YOUR NOSE, April 28, 1967
- “I THIRST–“, May 5, 1967
- THIS MAY HAVE BEEN THE YEAR THAT WAS–BUT NOT QUITE, May 19, 1967