This week, Prof. Alex Taylor ventures into ancient lie detecting and the word-craft of journalism. The straight news is hardly straight. (Alex Taylor’s Crime and History column appeared in Gainesville Georgia’s Times from 1987 to 1992. He was also a regular contributor for numerous outdoors and public interest articles, including ghost writing for select local…… Continue reading A Donkey’s Tale, and How to Read Journalists
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Brash, Young Journalist was a Crusader
**Incredibly pleased to republish my father’s crime and history column which first appeared in the Gainesville Georgia Times in the Fall of 1987. Many thanks to Shannon Casas, Editor in Chief at The Times.** Brief Bio: E. Alexander Taylor, faced with being drafted by the military, hitchhiked along with a cousin and a buddy of…… Continue reading Brash, Young Journalist was a Crusader
It’s Either People or Records, Guns, and Planes
(Remember CD’s?) Birthday celebration’s over. Fantastic week with my dear parents, who bravely navigated the angry interstate yet again to spend their precious moments with us. Thanks to Maria and all my fabulous friends and family who posted. Love abounds… It has been quite some time since the last post, but some frequently reverberating thoughts…… Continue reading It’s Either People or Records, Guns, and Planes