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Gary Smith, Dostoevsky, John McPhee

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May 2013


I'm an investigative reporter and author in Charleston, South Carolina. I've been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize three times and earned many national journalism awards, including the Scripps Howard, Gerald Loeb, APME, ASNE, National Press Foundation, Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi, and others. ...more

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Tony Bartelme Thanks, Laura, for your kind words. It's indeed a privilege to live and write in Charleston, a place with a twisted and beautiful history. Good fodder…m´Ç°ù±ðThanks, Laura, for your kind words. It's indeed a privilege to live and write in Charleston, a place with a twisted and beautiful history. Good fodder for fiction and non-fiction. I first met the protagonist for my book, Send Forth the Healing Sun, in Charleston, when he worked and taught at the local medical university. I was immediately blown away by both his charisma and the stories he told of operating in Africa with a makeshift tree saw. I eventually met his wife, Carin, who told me of their African love story. But in the end, I decided this was a book because it exposed a real problem that few are talking about, the shortage of surgeons in poor countries. It was a joy to research and write this book, which will be revised and published in the United States in March 2017 under a new title, A Surgeon in the Village. Beacon Press is doing the book. Thanks again for your interest, and all the best,
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Tony Bartelme There are lots of little tricks. But here are a couple:
1. Start with the smallest detail you can, then expand on it. Write about a brick, or the morta…m´Ç°ù±ð
There are lots of little tricks. But here are a couple:
1. Start with the smallest detail you can, then expand on it. Write about a brick, or the mortar, not the wall.
2. Pretend you're arguing with someone about the issue you want to write about.(less)
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