After graduating from Carleton, Bird received a
Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, which enables students to do a year of independent study outside the United States. He used the fellowship to do a photojournalism project in
Yemen. Two years later, his wife Goldmark was also awarded a Watson Fellowship, and the two of them spent 15 months as freelance journalists traveling through
Bangladesh,
India, and
Pakistan. "We filed weekly stories with papers like the
Christian Science Monitor and
Hong Kong's
Far Eastern Economic Review," Bird said. "We hardly made any money, but we enjoyed what we were doing." Bird was an associate editor of
The Nation magazine from 1978 to 1982 and then a columnist for the magazine. ==Published works==