My predecessor, good friend and ol’ boss, David Little, gave me one final piece of advice before walking out the door of the editor’s office at Enterprise-Record for the final time on Dec. 31, 2018.
From this week's Sunday Edition, a few notes on The Endowment's $116-million grant announcement, and a different perspective on New Hanover County Schools' 2024 budget crisis. The Endowment grant: As ...
As a staff writer for Forbes Advisor, SMB, Kristy helps small business owners find the tools they need to keep their ...
I still remember the day Wilford Kale walked into my office — The Virginia Gazette still had an office then — and sat in a chair across from my desk. I knew he was sizing me up. I was fairly new to ...
I’m in Jerusalem, and I need some water. It’s late afternoon, the sun gently glows as it prepares for dusk, lots of people milling around the Mamilla area. As I head to the grocery store (run by the ...
A long, long time ago, there was a really good TV show called “WKRP in Cincinnati,” and among its cast of characters was a boorish, clueless and often-offensive salesman named Herb Tarlek. Herb, with ...
One typically associates speech-language therapists with the quest to restore or improve the ability to talk. My favorite story about them now, however, is one that took away my ability to talk. Oh, ...
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Daisy is a credit cards editor at TPG. Her expertise spans earning and redeeming rewards across rotating categories on multiple cards.Prior to this, she wrote news stories, how-to guides and tested ...
In “Thirty Recommendations for Good Writing Habits,” an essay published in 2013, the writer and translator Lydia Davis offers a cardinal rule: “work on your character.” (She happened on a variation of ...