INK: An Anthology
Ink: An Anthology, part of The Way Things Were series from Books by Hippocampus, celebrates print media — magazines and newspapers — from the pre-digital age.
The essays in this collection include stories from all parts of these operations, from the newsroom to production. While each story is different, the common thread is how these people and publications built community, impacted change, celebrated local milestones, or mourned national tragedies.
Contributors and essays include:
Nancy Brewka-Clark: "Tit for Tat"
Richard Fellinger: "Fake News"
Andrea Frantz: "Thirst"
Timothy Kenny: "The Siege of Sarajevo, July 1992"
Magin LaSov Gregg: "Let It Play"
Richard LeBlond: "The Stillness of the Acropolis"
Nina B. Lichtenstein: "Ink Stains and Blood Stains: The Spring of My Becoming"
Kate Meadows: "Tracing A Community in Conversation"
Anthony J. Mohr: "The Hamburger"
Judy S. Richardson: "TV Guide Back in the Day"
Marsh Rose: "Burning News"
Roxana Ross: "To the Young Woman I Used to Be"
Laura Stanfill: "Point of View"
ISBN: 978-0-9994299-2-1
Ink: An Anthology, part of The Way Things Were series from Books by Hippocampus, celebrates print media — magazines and newspapers — from the pre-digital age.
The essays in this collection include stories from all parts of these operations, from the newsroom to production. While each story is different, the common thread is how these people and publications built community, impacted change, celebrated local milestones, or mourned national tragedies.
Contributors and essays include:
Nancy Brewka-Clark: "Tit for Tat"
Richard Fellinger: "Fake News"
Andrea Frantz: "Thirst"
Timothy Kenny: "The Siege of Sarajevo, July 1992"
Magin LaSov Gregg: "Let It Play"
Richard LeBlond: "The Stillness of the Acropolis"
Nina B. Lichtenstein: "Ink Stains and Blood Stains: The Spring of My Becoming"
Kate Meadows: "Tracing A Community in Conversation"
Anthony J. Mohr: "The Hamburger"
Judy S. Richardson: "TV Guide Back in the Day"
Marsh Rose: "Burning News"
Roxana Ross: "To the Young Woman I Used to Be"
Laura Stanfill: "Point of View"
ISBN: 978-0-9994299-2-1
Ink: An Anthology, part of The Way Things Were series from Books by Hippocampus, celebrates print media — magazines and newspapers — from the pre-digital age.
The essays in this collection include stories from all parts of these operations, from the newsroom to production. While each story is different, the common thread is how these people and publications built community, impacted change, celebrated local milestones, or mourned national tragedies.
Contributors and essays include:
Nancy Brewka-Clark: "Tit for Tat"
Richard Fellinger: "Fake News"
Andrea Frantz: "Thirst"
Timothy Kenny: "The Siege of Sarajevo, July 1992"
Magin LaSov Gregg: "Let It Play"
Richard LeBlond: "The Stillness of the Acropolis"
Nina B. Lichtenstein: "Ink Stains and Blood Stains: The Spring of My Becoming"
Kate Meadows: "Tracing A Community in Conversation"
Anthony J. Mohr: "The Hamburger"
Judy S. Richardson: "TV Guide Back in the Day"
Marsh Rose: "Burning News"
Roxana Ross: "To the Young Woman I Used to Be"
Laura Stanfill: "Point of View"
ISBN: 978-0-9994299-2-1