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Flag Day, a birthday
Yesterday wasn’t just Flag Day. Wednesday was what would have been the 83rd birthday of my eighth-grade English teacher, Kathy Clark. Amazing what you remember, isn’t it? Been a long time since I was an 8th grader at Coronado Middle School in Coronado, California. I was a transfer student from Connecticut, just me and my… Continue reading
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The vanishing Internet prose
How can I make my words on the Internet last? Is that even possible? I didn’t used to worry about this. For most of my journalism career, I rarely thought about the future of the newspaper stories I wrote. I worried about getting the story first, right and well-written. The next week, month or years… Continue reading
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A paper problem
In the digital age, print still matters. Or at least it’s still causing challenges for some. Yesterday, a U.K. Parliament report on former Prime Minister Boris Johnson ended up being delayed a day because of printing issues. No idea what they were, but we all have had those from time to time, right? I have… Continue reading
About Me
Journalist and writer. Loves writing, storytelling, books, typewriters. Always trying to find my line. Oh, and here’s where I am now.
