The write stuff: Recorder reporter takes National Novel Writing Month challenge
Andy Castillo, reporter at the Recorder, is about 20,000 words into his novel, A Good Man, which he has been writing for National Novel Writing Month. Recorder Staff/Matt Burkhartt Matt Burkhartt
Andy Castillo, reporter at the Recorder, is about 20,000 words into his novel, A Good Man, which he has been writing for National Novel Writing Month. Recorder Staff/Matt Burkhartt Matt Burkhartt
Holly Givens. Recorder Staff/Andy Castillo Recorder Staff Andy Castillo
Recorder Staff/Andy Castillo Recorder Staff Andy Castillo
National Novel Writing Month logo National Novel Writing Month
Itâs usually quiet when I walk into the office, though that of course depends on the time of day I arrive â the later it is, the rowdier things usually are.
The afternoons are less populated, and when I arrive in the middle of the day Iâm greeted by one or two âhelloâs. Afternoon inhabitants often sit in class, interviews or edits.
As the day continues, more people trickle into the office, signing in at the door (a product of the pandemic) and grabbing a disposable mask if theyâve misplaced theirs (another product of the pandemic).
Nine times out of 10, the office is a bit messy. Todayâs clutter inventory: the past few weeks of newspapers, water bottles, bags of Big Bowl takeout, a shipment of Keystone Press Awards, packs of spicy ramen, New Jersey bagels from our resident wrestling reporter/former sports editor.
Planet Fredo Update: Saying UK Variant Is Very Different From Saying China Virus, Then It All Swirls Down the Toilet redstate.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from redstate.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
When host Brian Stelter asked Wemple for his take, Wemple gave it to him in no uncertain terms much to the chagrin of Mr. Potato Head. “I would be remiss, Brian,” he began.
“I would be remiss, Brian, if I didn’t mention CNN’s own huge media story here with Chris Cuomo, the anchor at the nine-o’clock hour, who covered Andrew Cuomo and had all these wonderful love-a-thon interviews with him more than ten of them.
“They suspended the conflict of interest rule for Chris Cuomo for those interviews, yet all of a sudden they’ve enforced it again now that Andrew Cuomo is in the midst of a historic scandal in the Albany State House.