
My latest column - "Escalators, agitators, various heels, villainous reels, ceilings of glass and plenty of sass!"
Publisher Jennifer Romano writes, "Esteemed columnist Susie Duncan Sexton returns this evening with her latest installment of
Old Type Writer." This piece is a funny and free-wheeling affair about cowboys and politics, closet-cleaning and animal advocacy. Here's an excerpt:
"Yes, I recently tackled autumnal closet clutter: an accumulation of pretty, pretty ingénue girl crap and tons of stiletto heels; Mary Janes; wedges; gladiator sandals; platform atrocities; clogs ... I bagged up all this unsuitable, impractical, and often unworn footwear for the Whitley County Humane Society's latest fund-raising effort, shoes shipped to barefooted denizens of Third-World countries. This was one of the happiest moments of my entire life, where two of my passions (slipper collecting and animal advocacy) at long last complemented one another instead of colliding."
Read the column here: http://talkofthetownwc.com/oldtypewri... 
And congratulations to Jennifer on her new role as Executive Director of the Whitley County Chamber of Commerce - what a well-deserved recognition of all her work in the community! You can read more here:
http://talkofthetownwc.com/blog/2016/...Finally, curious as to The Penny Seats' 2017 season offerings? Find out more here:
http://talkofthetownwc.com/blog/2016/... 
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Read about movies and nostalgia, animal issues and sociopolitical concerns all discussed in my book
Secrets of an Old Typewriter and its follow-up
Misunderstood Gargoyles and Overrated Angels - print and ebook versions of both are available on Amazon (click the title).
The books are also carried by these fine retailers: Ann Arbor's
Bookbound and
Common Language; Columbia City's
Whitley County Historical Museum; and Fort Wayne's
The Bookmark.
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iTunes.
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