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Vin Scully, vicariously
In 1947, an old friend Howard Frederick, who was six at the time, was diagnosed with bronchial asthma. Doctors told his parents, then living off the coast of Maine, that the best remedy for the boy was to move to a hot, dry, climate. Shortly thereafter, Howard said his family packed up their their old … Continue reading
Author Lee Gutkind comments on the Robot Recession in Japan and what’s to come in the U.S.
Published November 17, 2009 The Sun Spot On October 27, 2009 I interviewed my former creative nonfiction writing teacher, Lee Gutkind, Founder and editor of Creative Nonfiction Magazine, on his research with robots. Lee, who is now at ASU, has a very long title behind his name: the Distinguished Writer in Residence, Consortium for Science, … Continue reading




