Features
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Formula for a skilled and nimble feature writer
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Take subjects like an artist whose work was literally explosive, an actress who embodied a new version of Harper Lee’s Calpurnia, and a director of a library that counted George Washington among its early members.
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Add coverage of museum exhibits that commemorate and celebrate international humanitarian relief efforts, the world famous Margaret Mead and New York Film festivals, and a national storytelling festival.
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Lay the groundwork with research.
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Interview with curiosity and appreciation.
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Write and repeat.
From medicine to the arts, from the technical to the pyrotechnic, I’m ready to take on just about any subject.
Here are some of my favorite pieces.
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Leading a Rare Society - Carolyn Waters Nurtures a New Generation of Library Patrons
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Rutgers Magazine
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