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No one-size-fits-all for new journalism model(s)

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This is a post without all the answers about how to “save journalism.” There are no right ones. There are lots of relative truths. Legacy media executives would tell you journalism-for-profit needs to be saved for people like them to … 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

Posted in Writing and authors | Tagged auntie's book store, authors, books, christopher darden, citizen vince, eastern washington university, film, hoopfest, jess walter, jesswalter.com, judith regan, land of the blind, manhattan, new york city, newspapers, newsweek, over tumbled graves, powell's book store, randy quaid, randy weaver, richard russo, ruby ridge, spokane washington, the financial lives of the poets, the spokesman-review, the zero, writing | Comments Off