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This may not be a literary item, the usual purview of Writer blogs, but it does involve communication. Or non-communication, as the case may be. A scene from an Italian restaurant …. Valentine’s Day at Zarletti’s, a lovely place in...
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Today’s a snow day—at least, it’s snowing outside our offices in the Milwaukee suburbs. They’re forecasting up to 14 inches here, so some of us wondered if the company would close for a true “snow day”—but not...
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As we all know, the print media has taken a beating lately: newspapers and magazines have slashed jobs, trimmed budgets, cut back on page counts, migrated content to the Internet and, in some cases, closed shop. What does this mean for the well-written...
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