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@tonynorman
Writer & freelance journalist. Fan of Dostoevsky, Rohr, Baldwin, Girard, August Wilson, Kierkegaard, Dylan, sci-fi, vinyl, Pittsburgh sports teams when they’re winning, indie bookstores, the Desert Mothers and Fathers, prestige TV & my grandsons.
One of my sons showed me Wordle the other day. It didn’t look anything like I imagined. He reviewed the rules, demonstrated how it worked and suggested I try it. And, damn! I’m pretty good at it. I think I’ll cancel all of my brain-boosting apps now that I’ve found it. I’m only 5 years late, right?
This week, the GOP allowed the world’s richest person, Elon Musk, to solidify his influence over American politics, Charles Sykes writes in The Atlantic Daily.
The strike "paper" has a big story by Andrew Goldstein about the stunning solidarity shown to Pittsburgh news strikers by their union siblings @nytguildtech.bsky.social: www.unionprogress.com
Unless you’re doing a cool themed column like the brilliant @sapiotextual.bsky.social or using your space to deftly write about important local issues that often get overlooked (like @tonynorman.bsky.social used to pen for the PG), I tend to agree with this nowadays. Especially for newspapers.
I recommend no fewer than 4 copies of any beloved book. A paperback for traveling and lending to friends, an eBook for reading with greasy snack fingers, an audio book so you know how the characters' names are actually pronounced, and a pristine hardcover to be buried with you like a pharaoh