Now for a brief pause...
I had hoped to post another essay, perhaps two, before taking a little break, but there has been no time for me to do that. I am preparing for what probably is best described as a short but intense history course, which begins March 28.
If things go according to plan -- and that sometimes happens -- I will be back on this site with a new essay sometime toward the end of the first week in April. I know a bit more now about the operations of the Twin Cities' two daily newspapers under their new owners and new editors, and will relate that to what is happening to newspapers throughout our country. It is a rather frightening prospect for the country as well as print journalism, I'm afrad.
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James Clay Fuller, principal (and principle) author of this site, is a sort-of retired journalist who has worked in newspapers and magazines for more than 45 years. His day job for 30 years was at the Minneapolis StarTribune, where he was a business and economics reporter, features writer, and sometime music critic, as well as an editor in charge of several specialized sections of the newspaper and a number of investigative projects. He was nominated for Pulitzer Prizes in 1977 and 1992, and was the instigator and senior editor on a project that was nominated for a Pultizer in 1997. He has
written for many national publications.
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