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What happens to old journalists when they die?
If you're still relatively young, tech-savvy and haven't drunk yourself into a stand-up fossil yet, you continue observing. Talking to people. Looking for That Story even if there's no forum for it.
Then you publish it online. Could be your own blog or on someone else's online property. But you publish it anyway.
Eric Pulsifer, an award-winning reporter who plied his trade in several states, did just that. His best work shows up here.
In this work Eric writes about people, places, technical subjects, the outdoors, music, politics, and has been known to have an opinion or two.
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What happens to old journalists when they die?

If you're still relatively young, tech-savvy and haven't drunk yourself into a stand-up fossil yet, you continue observing. Talking to people. Looking for That Story even if there's no forum for it.

Then you publish it online. Could be your own blog or on someone else's online property. But you publish it anyway.

Eric Pulsifer, an award-winning reporter who plied his trade in several states, did just that. His best work shows up here.

In this work Eric writes about people, places, technical subjects, the outdoors, music, politics, and has been known to have an opinion or two.


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Autorenporträt
Ex-journalist Eric Pulsifer got out of the business in time.

In the 1980s and 1990s he plied his trade in several states, earning an Arizona Associated Press award for in-depth coverage with the Bullhead City Booster in 1991.

He missed the death of journalism by several years, and sat on the sidelines when publications shut down or eliminated staff. He still has the same journalist's attitude, which makes his life interesting but occasionally gets him in trouble.

He now writes fiction, claiming there's no real difference between that and mainstream journalism. Since 2012 he published four novels: The Beta Testers, B.I.C. Cartel, Desert Vendetta, and Damage Control.