Biographer of Ernie Pyle, Robert Sherrod, Richard Tregaskis, John Bartlow Martin, and Malcolm Browne. Writing bio of journalist Wallace Terry, author of "Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans."
“I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what."
Harper Lee, "To Kill a Mockingbird." published OTD 1960
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"A writer should concern himself with whatever absorbs his fancy, stirs his heart, and unlimbers his typewriter....A writer has the duty to be good, not lousy: true, not false; lively, not dull; accurate, not full of error.”
E. B. White, born on this day in 1899
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“It suddenly transforms into a bright yellow-orange that illuminates the entire horizon. It seethes, it foams, it almost froths, it stews and it rolls upward. It seems to come from within itself and to swallow itself.”
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“Every reader finds himself. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument that makes it possible for the reader to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have seen in himself.”
Marcel Proust, born on this day in 1871
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On this day in 1864, Union forces under the command of Hoosier general Lew Wallace tried to stop an invading Confederate force led by General Jubal Early at the Battle of Monocacy.
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“I wish to God it had never been invented!”
The Reporter and the Atomic Bomb
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"With honesty of purpose, balance, a respect for tradition, courage, and, above all, a philosophy of life, any young person who embraces the historical profession will find it rich in rewards and durable in satisfaction."
Samuel Eliot Morison, born on this day in 1887
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“The thing is awfu. It is terrifying. Unless man does something to regulate it, and regulate it soon, there is a possibility, yes a probability, that mankind will just destroy itself.”
The Reporter and the Atomic Bomb @outriderfdn.bsky.social
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"The pilots are glad to be spared the sounds they create. I have sometimes wondered whether it might not be better for some Air Force officers to be better acquainted with the ugly cacophony of warfare.”
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"I am very disturbed by the lack of loving and caring--and the overabundance of meanness and selfishness--I hear in recent discussion and debate about government and politics."
Julia Carson, born on this day in 1938
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"They said I was the greatest pitcher they ever saw. . . . I couldn’t understand why they couldn’t give me no justice." Leroy "Satchel" Paige
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"You win a few, you lose a few. Some get rained out. But you got to dress for all of them."
Satchel Paige, born on this day in 1906
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"There's an awful temptation to just keep on researching. There comes a point where you just have to stop, and start writing."
"No harm's done to history by making it something someone would want to read."
David McCullough, born on this day in 1933
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"There's an awful temptation to just keep on researching. There comes a point where you just have to stop, and start writing."
"No harm's done to history by making it something someone would want to read."
David McCullough, born on this day in 1933
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"I can remember virtually every day because I lived my life with such intensity. I knew that any day I could be killed. . . . I went to where the action was because I felt that's the only way I could fully tell the story."
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“These men died to save the National Capital, and they did save it.”
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"Read, read, read. Read everything--trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write.”
William Faulkner, who died on this day in 1962
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"A man has to have goals--for a day, for a lifetime--and that was mine, to have people say, 'There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived.'"
Ted Williams, who died on this day in 2002
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"Freedom is an indivisible word. If we want to enjoy it, and fight for it, we must be prepared to extend it to everyone, whether they are rich or poor, whether they agree with us or not, no matter what their race or the color of their skin."
Wendell Willkie #FourthofJuly2024
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“Words--so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne, born on this day in 1804
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“The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem.”
Walt Whitman, "Leaves of Grass," published on this day in 1855
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A paperback version of my biography of war correspondent Richard Tregaskis will be available November 15 from High Road Books, an imprint of the @unmpress.bsky.social.
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"Writing is a sweet, wonderful reward."
Franz Kafka
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“I like everything about free-lancing with the exception of the lack of security. Sometimes it’s four to six months between checks, and that creates problems for my grocer and everybody else.”
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"Coverage in Viet Nam requires aggressiveness, resourcefulness and, at times, methods uncomfortably close to those used by professional intelligence units. You can expect very little help from most official news sources, and news comes the hard way."
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“A non-writing writer is a monster courting insanity.”
Franz Kafka
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"I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we are reading doesn't wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for? . . . . A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us."
Franz Kafka, born on this day in 1883
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"None of us got where we are solely by pulling ourselves up by our bootstraps. We got here because somebody—a parent, a teacher, an Ivy League crony, or a few nuns—bent down and helped us pick up our boots."
Thurgood Marshall, born on this day in 1908
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"Man's life seems to me like a long, weary night that would be intolerable if there were not occasionally flashes of light, the sudden brightness of which is so comforting and wonderful, that the moments of their appearance cancel out and justify the years of darkness."
Hermann Hesse
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“We need you. You write it and tell me what to say and I’ll say it.”
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OTD in 1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to make the first round-the-world flight at the equator. Purdue University's Research Foundation funded the Lockheed Model 10 Electra Earhart flew on her mission.
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On this day in 1943, Charles Hall of Brazil, Indiana, became the first African American pilot, and Tuskegee Airman, to shoot down an enemy aircraft in World War II, blasting a German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würge out of the sky while escorting B-25 bombers in his P-40 fighter on a mission over Sicily.
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On this day in 1928, Heze Clark started work as the police reporter for the "Indianapolis Times." He stayed in that job until his death in 1956, training a young reporter named John Bartlow Martin along the way.
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“Remember, it is no sign of weakness or defeat that your manuscript ends up in need of major surgery. This is a common occurrence in all writing, and among the best writers.”
William Strunk Jr., born on this day in 1869
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"In a room where people unanimously maintain a conspiracy of silence, one word of truth sounds like a pistol shot."
Czeslaw Milosz, born on this day in 1911
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“an effort to get up a corner in Spring poetry and fix the price of manuscript stories at so much per year.”
The Western Association of Writers, established on this day in 1886 in Indianapolis
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"The work is divided into two classes of people. Journalists and Fact Suppressors. It's a 24-hour-a-day job of the former to extract information from the latter in what seems to be a never-ending wrestling match."
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“Take enormous care, and never be cavalier with copy.
Don't inadvertently edit in mistakes.
The best editing is the least editing.
Change no more than has to be.
Ask: Is this a real improvement or just a change?”
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“We live in a world which is full of misery and ignorance, and the plain duty of each and all of us is to try to make the little corner he can influence somewhat less miserable and somewhat less ignorant than it was before he entered.” Thomas Huxley, who died on this day in 1895
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“Never be afraid to address the reader directly, to write, ‘As we shall see,’ or ‘Let us first study the slum itself.'"
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"It has forever been thus: So long as men write what they think, then all of the other freedoms--all of them-- may remain intact. And it is then that writing becomes a weapon of truth, an article of faith, an act of courage."
Rod Serling, who died on this day in 1975
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“I wonder if those sons of bitches holding up war production back home wouldn’t change their minds if they could look at this.”
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“I was aware of a new and dreadful sensitivity to the dangers of war—an acute, nervous state that made the sounds of incoming shells or enemy machine-gun fire crushing and unbearable.”
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". . . the largest concentration of journalists assembled to cover any American conflict since World War II.”
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U.S. Marines unlucky enough to be wounded on the island of Saipan in June and July 1944 were sometimes lucky to be routed for care not to the crowded bunks of transports, but to one of four, spotless white hospital ships.
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On this day in 1959, the "Saturday Evening Post" published the first in a multi-part series by its ace freelance writer John Bartlow Martin on the epic battle between “bitter antagonists" Robert F. Kennedy and Jimmy Hoffa.
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