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Bill Lascher Easily the ability to continue to learn about and explore as many new subjects as I'm willing to approach. It's like constantly being in school, and b…moreEasily the ability to continue to learn about and explore as many new subjects as I'm willing to approach. It's like constantly being in school, and by school I mean the best parts of school, the opportunity to satisfy my curiosity about topics I'm writing about or subjects related to my writing.(less)
Bill Lascher When I was in my mid-twenties just starting my career as a professional journalist my grandmother was in the middle of a big move. As she cleared out …moreWhen I was in my mid-twenties just starting my career as a professional journalist my grandmother was in the middle of a big move. As she cleared out years worth of her belongings, she found a closet full of material she'd nearly forgotten about. In the rush of memories that came to her, she thought about me and my passion for journalism. The next time I saw her she gave me a gift, a heavy, weather-beaten brown box with two metal latches. When I opened it, I discovered a portable typewriter, a 1930 Corona. My grandmother told me it used to belong to her cousin, the war correspondent, and she wanted me to have it. I was floored because I either didn't know she'd had a war correspondent cousin, or I'd forgotten. This cousin was Melville Jacoby, the subject of my book, Eve of a Hundred Midnights, and it was through talking about him with my grandmother over the ensuing years that I realized I needed to share his story with the rest of the world.(less)
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