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"Phineas Pinkham" wrote in message ...
"Thomas Schoene" wrote in message While I don't begrudge her the money, the choice of a questionable ghost writer, released from the NYT for by-lining a story written by a free-lancer means the whole project will be discredited. Ed Rasimus Sounds like jealous sour grapes to us, old boy! Not to me. Tom Schoene In addition to a Pulitzer Prize, Rick Bragg, the ghost writer- has twice won the prestigious American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Award, and more than 50 writing awards in his 20-year career. In 1992, he was awarded a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University. He has taught writing in colleges and in newspaper news rooms. Sour grapes mode still on! :-) =============== Rick Bragg's books about his grandfather (Ava'a Man) and his mother (All Over but the Shoutin) are as good as I have read by a living author. If he does as good a job in helping Jessica tell her story (I Am a Soldier Too) it will be a best seller. They are splitting a million bucks advance for the story. I predict that the book will make each of them far more than that. He is a master story teller who can really spin a yarn. I saw him on CSPAN, but he would not discuss the NY Times debacle. I think he got a bum rap. The Times needs him far worse than he needs the Times. Gene Myers A gimpy old pilot who reads a lot. |
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