Monthly Archives: September 2009

New York Times, Spokane’s Inlander profile Jess Walter and his new book, “The Financial Lives of the Poets”

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The reviews are starting to come in on Jess Walter’s new book, including one from Janet Maslin: Books of The Times – In Jess Walter’s ‘Financial Lives of the Poets’ Fiscal Ebola and Bad Ideas Collide – Review. Spokane’s local … Continue reading

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New links for Vimeo videos: Digitial Journalism Camp Portland and Social Media Club of Portland

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Here is a link to my Vimeo video channel, which includes videos from Portland’s Digital Journalism Camp and the Social Media Club of Portland.  One of the videos, due to account bandwith limitations, had to be uploaded to my other … Continue reading

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Post-9/11: Jess Walter, “The Zero” and “The Financial Lives of the Poets”

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On my last post, I wanted to mention another connection to Ground Zero and the events of 9/11 which I felt, vicariously through a friend of mine.  If you haven’t heard of Edgar Award-winning author Jess Walter, you should check … Continue reading

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