I am a former trade press editor in the field of computers (small claim to fame, I interviewed Stephen Jobs just after he was kicked out of Apple, and just before the company begged him to come back). I’ve done several hundred news articles for various publications. However, I’ve also written books and articles in other areas, notably history (for instance, And Then They Loved Him, a biography of Seward Collins, who was one of the lovers of Dorothy Parker, and later a self-described “fascist). Before blogs were trendy, I did an “e-zine,” an email based publication, entitled “explosive-cargo,” which had a readership of slightly over a thousand. Since then, I’ve turned it into a blog and you may see it here: http://explosive-cargo.blogspot.com/
Most recently, I have taken to producing personal videos and limited-action animation pieces. You may see my work here: https://vimeo.com/mjt1957
Welcome to Xcargo 97Q2: The St. Louis Thing.
So what, you ask, the heck is that?
Ah, I answer, so glad you asked. It is a collection of essays and other stuff I wrote in the second quarter of 1997, which was Long Ago and Far Away, and I was a lot younger. And you maybe weren't born yet. But, heck. You got the job done eventually. So, congrats.
Anyway, at the time I was doing an ezine called Explosive-Cargo, or Xcargo for short. An ezine was a sort of precursor to the blog, It was a short, informal publication that went out via email to anyone who wanted it. And, Explosive-Cargo, a.k.a. "Xcargo," was my ezine. It was sometimes comic, sometimes political, sometimes very personal. It was also relatively successful as ezines went. I had something like 1000 readers, not counting pass-along, by the time I stopped doing it.
For no particularly good reason other than that I'm a raging egomaniac (and proud of it), I've been gathering up all my old Xcargo columns and publishing them as little books. This particular book contains all the stuff I did in the second quarter of 1997, or as much of it as I could locate. Now and then pieces have gone, well, missing. I'm sure they're fine. Probably on a nice farm. Prancing and dancing and just having a grand old time. You betcha.
Anyway…the following is called "The St. Louis Thing" because it contains, in addition to lots of other stuff, one of my infamous multipart series, this one about the great city of St. Louis.
Título : Xcargo 97Q2: The St. Louis Thing
EAN : 9781386370611
Editorial : Belfort & Bastion
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