Also in this collection are the author's stories of news events that shape or influenced life in an historic river town. His accounts range from the shooting there in 1980 of civil rights leader Vernon Jordan, to his chronicle of the miraculous survival of a Fort Wayne man, lost adrift for three days in a lifejacket in the Bermuda Triangle. The author's story of a visit by the tender humanitarian Mother Theresa to this 'city of churches,' is rekindled here, along with tales of everyday people in their everyday lives, snapshots of a time and place.
The News-Sentinel, an afternoon newspaper for which the author worked before moving on to investigative reporting and freelance writing, is also a part of the city's history now, succumbing to the decline of the newspaper industry under a changing communications landscape, the death of an institution that generated living history for more than 150 years.
This collection was selected and edited by Hannah Cowden, attorney, Cathlamet, Washington. The cover was designed and drawn by artist Michael Luzadder, a graduate student in neurobiology at the University of Colorado Boulder. The writer of Street Talk is also author of The Manchurian Journalist: Lawrence Wright, the CIA, and the Corruption of American Journalism, released by Trine Day in 2024.
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