To my mind, David Halberstam is a historian. When I read his book "The Fifties," I can clearly see how much research went into each beautifully written sentence. I can tell here and there that it took a week of sitting in some archive somewhere just to be able to write, with authority, three carefully selected words. He is a historian. Me? Just someone who benefits from the inexhaustible kindness of my husband and the opportunities generously offered by local editors D., A., S., and D. and C. For all of which I am very thankful. "Historian" is a vastly overused term. Take a look at folks who call themselves that, read their words, compare their works to the source materials--important; I'm saying more than I'm saying, here--and judge for yourself whether they deserve that honor. I'm happy just to be a writer!




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Drat! The picture must be down cuz I can't find it :(
Oh dear, that is my fault in mis-linking, certainly not yours TeacherP. I'm sorry about that. But it's just as well...I am terminally shy and the world isn't holding its breath for a pic of me. :)
Oh I understand! My husband is VERY shy (very "engineer" personality, which is what he is!) I am actually shy too but I just hide it well...someone once told me to "fake it til I make it". I don't mean that I'm fake, but I just act not shy until I don't feel shy...but I know that doesn't work for everyone!! :)
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