Here is the very first article I ever wrote for the Dallas Morning News, circa 1985. It was written for the long-gone Dallas Life magazine, the newspaper's Sunday magazine. I wrote it on a used electric typewriter I found in the classified ads (a primitive concept in itself) and bought for $100.
The first draft, with my editors' comments in non-repro blue pencil, is typed on low quality onion skin paper. My editing own marks are in blue pen.
The full article appears to be a photocopy of that original without the mark-up.
You should be able to enlarge these images by clicking on them, should you be so inclined. I wish I could find the published version but it's buried deep in the garage somewhere.
Not bad for a first time out, IMO. (A moment to remember the late Tom Hynds and his wonderful store). And gotta love my prescient last line: "Looking ahead to 1990: don't throw out that lava lamp."
2 comments:
Your reminiscing about your past like there's no tomorrow.
Not that there's anything wrong with that... And with the way things are spiraling these days, maybe there won't be a tomorrow.
Actually, I've had a large number of people from my past turn up recently and I am totally wallowing in nostalgia.
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