Where the streets have no names
In June I blogged about anecdote-driven essays. At the time the essay that prompted the post was available only to subscribers of Writers on the Range. Yesterday, however, it came out in the online version of the Cody Enterprise, where you can read it here. (Thanks to Bill Croke for the link.)
Editors get to write headlines for almost all such essays. But I like to call this one "Where the Streets Have No Names." (Is that too obvious? At least it always gets me humming...)
UPDATE: Here's the Enterprise link: codyenterprise.com/articles/2004/11/11/opinion/opinion3.txt
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Editors get to write headlines for almost all such essays. But I like to call this one "Where the Streets Have No Names." (Is that too obvious? At least it always gets me humming...)
UPDATE: Here's the Enterprise link: codyenterprise.com/articles/2004/11/11/opinion/opinion3.txt
Join the discussion at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/johnclaytonoutreach/