The decline—and future promise—of investigative journalism
The Solomon Scandals, my D.C. newspaper novel, is solidly rooted in Washington and suburbs. But could future Jonathan Stones break
The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:
The Solomon Scandals, my D.C. newspaper novel, is solidly rooted in Washington and suburbs. But could future Jonathan Stones break
Much of The Solomon Scandals is about conflicts between friendship and duty. A rickety high-rise may tumble as a result,
What? A Web site about a novel—and yet here’s a series of articles on hyperlocal journalism? My explanation: The Solomon
Late to the hyperlocal series in the Solomon Scandals blog? In reverse order, here’s a list of key parts. —How
Update: Other hyperlocal-related posts here. I killed my Washington Post subscription several years ago, one of millions of Americans to
Check ‘em out. Might this one apply to some commentators’ reaction to the false sex accusations against WikiLeaker Julian Assange?
Update, 11:41 a.m. and after: Well, that was fast. The Swedes have withdrawn the warrant for Julian Assange, saying the
"Men won’t succeed in literature that they may get into society, but will get into society that they may succeed
What do The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (one book shown), Moby-Dick, The Catcher in the Rye, Lord of the