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UPCOMING SEMINARS

Online Writing: Words that Click
Jan. 27-30, 2008
Application deadline:
Dec. 17, 2007

Multiplatform Journalism
May 18-23, 2008
Application deadline:
April 7, 2008

NewsU: Writers at Work: A Process Approach
June 23/July 18, 2008
Application Deadline:
May 28, 2008



SERIES
BOOKS

"Reporting and Writing: Basics for the 21st Century"
Oxford University Press



"The Holly Wreath Man"
Andrews McMeel Publishing





ESSAYS

"My Cancer Time Bomb"
Salon.com

"Leave Me Alone, AARP"
Salon.com

"The Hardest Habit to Kick: A Confession"
National Public Radio

"The Only Honest Man"
River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative

"Reading the Paper"
The American Scholar



REPORTING

"Made in the Shade"
Creative Loafing

"Mass Appeal"
Catholic Digest

"The Liberation of Tam Minh Pham"
The Washington Post Magazine



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Holly Wreaths Across America
Online map of the newspapers in which "The Holly Wreath Man" has been published.

Mystery @ Elf Camp
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"The Needle"
A Novel in Progress

"Mad Looper"
MississippiReview.com



Hurricane Tracking: Following the 2007 Season
Last weekend, Tropical Storm Barry gave a windy and wet introduction to the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.

Barry quickly lost its punch, but even after it was downgraded to a tropical depression, it still left behind flooding, event cancellations and pockets of destruction from Tampa Bay to New York. As of today, AccuWeather.com located Barry hanging around northeast Maine, dumping nearly 3 inches of rain that has drenched the Atlantic seaboard since yesterday.

There was some good news. Barry's drenching rains helped southeast Georgia and northeast Florida firefighters in their continuing battle with tinder-dry swamps and woodlands. But Barry's biggest benefit may be the way it signaled the opening of hurricane season.

It was a kind of meteorological wake-up call, one that sent hurricane watchers clicking to their favorite online hurricane trackers.

In this three-part package, you will find:
  • Another list of sites, the favorites of a survivor of Hurricane Andrew, the 1992 storm registered as the most destructive hurricane in U.S. history. (That distinction, of course, passed on to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.)
  • An interview with the developer of a local newspaper Web site's hurricane tracker.
Hope you enjoy what you find.
Posted by Chip Scanlan 11:56 AM June 6, 2007
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What I'd like to see... is a map showing, state by state and then county... More.
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