Fri
Sep 3 2010
08:41 am
By: R. Neal

Pam Strickland's debut column for the Knoxville News Sentinel is about the value of libraries and the prospects for a new one downtown under the new Burchett administration.

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michael kaplan's picture

good article!

good article!

Pam Strickland's picture

Thanks, y'all. There was

Thanks, y'all.

There was almost a real discussion in the comments. That was pretty wild.

I'll guarantee you that there won't be any copy and paste nonsense in the body of the column. I'll be talking to folks and giving real-life examples of what it all means. That's the way I was brought up as a journalist, and during my rhetorical training in grad sch they called me the Queen of Narration. In the long-run, I think it will help establish my authority with the audience. That's going to take a while.

Too bad this gig won't do much more than provide a jumping off point financially because I think I'm going to love it.

Rachel's picture

Great start Pam!

Great start Pam!

Hildegard's picture

Success! And not just because

Success! And not just because one Tea Party drool opened his comment by calling Pam a "soucialist." (Good God, will they ever learn to spell that word? They like using it so much. Maybe if they had access to a good library....)

Great article, Pam. And that was pretty ingenious, bringing up your family, your East Tennessee roots, and their related values as a basis for your commitment to learning and a place for learning. Nobody can accuse you of being an ivory tower elitist who ain't from around here. Keep up the good work!

Pam Strickland's picture

Thanks

Hildy, my family, though they frequently disagree with me, made me what I am -- just wait til I start talking about my grandmother. ;-)

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