“I feel like a farmer watching his corn grow. This is great!” It was another Wednesday morning at The Stowe Reporter, the weekly newspaper in Stowe, VT, that gave me my first full-time job as a reporter. We were up against our deadline, and I was in my office, pounding out the last article I …
Tag: writing
With Apologies to Hornby: April 2019
Books ReadNone Books Bought/Found/GivenDolefully, a Rampart Stands – Paige Ackerson-KielyArlo Finch in the Lake of the Moon – John AugustWriting Hard Stories: Celebrated Memoirists Who Shaped Art from Trauma – Melanie BrooksSilence In the Woods – J.P. ChoquetteThe Disasters – M.K. EnglandThe Familiars – Stacey HallMidnight in Chernobyl – Adam HigginbothamCarry On – Rainbow RowellDMT: …
Thanks for a Great Week!
Holy cats! I just had the busiest week so far at ethandezotelle.com, and April is already looking like the best month to date, as well. I owe it all to you wonderful readers. Your support and dedication are appreciated more than you'll ever know. I'm working on the blog in the midst of family stuff, …
An Unscientific Method
Cardy Raper A couple of weeks back, I was given the opportunity to interview scientist Cardy Raper about her post-retirement career as an author. In addition to being the first in an ongoing series of pieces I'm writing for the League of Vermont Writers, the interview was an absolute delight, and I'm so grateful that …
With Apologies to Hornby: March 2019
Books readAn American Harvest: How One Family Moved from Dirt-Poor Farming to a Better Life in the Early 1800s – Cardy Raper Books Bought/Found/GivenPolitical Fictions– Joan DidionFunny, You Don’t Look Autistic: A Comedian’s Guide to Life on the Spectrum – Michael McCreary This happens every year. February ends, and I exhale a big sigh of …