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August 9, 2010 Media / Washington area life

Free paper copy of ‘The Solomon Scandals’ if you come up with the best replacement for ‘L Street’ and ‘WaPo’

A Washington Post alum enjoys The Solomon Scandals blog but wonders why the devil I use “L Street” when referring

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July 4, 2010 Media

Hyperlocal journalism and TBD: More coming on what makes a great ‘hyper’ site

Nope, TBD and affiliate bloggers, I’m not done yet. I have a few other ideas to try out this week—based

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May 4, 2009 The Solomon Scandals

Washington novels: A few uppity observations, plus a guide to D.C. fiction guides

Washington, D.C., is a perilous place about which to write fiction. In more than a few of the guides to

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