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48 Tips in 48 Hours

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Pat Walters
It's April 2007. I take on the National Writers Workshop in Hartford, Conn. My mission -- pull together as many practical reporting and writing ideas as I can in two days.
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It's a little late for...

... sightseeing.

But that's not going to stop me from (finally) giving you this little bit of literary history from Chip Scanlan:

Hartford is the insurance capital of the world, as Hartford Courant editor Cliff Teutsch noted in his welcome today, but it also has a storied literary history.

Mark Twain had a house, now a museum here.

Poet Wallace Stevens was an insurance man who composed on his walk to work. You can listen to Stevens reading his own poetry, recorded shortly before his death in 1955.

I wonder what bars those guys hung out at...

Coming soon >>> Audio interviews? Lisa Chedekel and Matthew Kauffman on a major investigation first thing tomorrow morning. And more!

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