My part-time gig as a newspaper reporter, writer, contributor gives me great pleasure. Partly because I like to write but mostly because of new perspectives I gain, new people I meet, and I get the "scoop" I might otherwise miss.
Upcoming is a community guide and I've been assigned stories to accompany the usual "stuff" that goes into such a publication.
So far, I've discovered an "old time radio star" and early television actor who also appeared with Jamie Lee Curtis, Dan Akroyd, and Eddie Murphy in "Trading Places." That movie was is final on-screen appearance. He was born in Rector. Maurice D Copeland died in 1985.

Then, of course, there's Bill Carter. Not the Bill Carter from Camden, but the Bill Carter from Rector. He's alive and kicking. His autobiography is entitled Get Carter and it'll rock your world. From the FBI and JFK assassination investigation to U of A law school, to Keith Richard with the Rolling Stones to Reba, the Gaither Homecoming productions, and the Nashville music world, this man, too, was born in Rector.
Retirement allows this kind of fun and I'm having a blast.
Glad you are happy with your writing job. I can empathize; I love my weekly newspaper column, even if it is in a southwest regional. I often turn it into my prose blog.
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