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  • 2 months ago | chapter16.org | Emily Choate |Sean Kinch |Kim Green |Michael Taylor

    When novelist Geraldine Brooks received the devastating phone call informing her that her husband of more than 30 years, celebrated nonfiction writer Tony Horwitz, had died unexpectedly while on tour for his latest book, she found herself trapped between warring impulses. “I paced the room, feeling the howl forming in my chest,” she writes in her new memoir, Memorial Days.

  • Apr 3, 2024 | pursuitmag.com | Tom Caliendo |Kim Green

    Many investigators overlook the true value of discovering someone’s email address. It’s not merely a point of contact; rather, it serves as a gateway to a wealth of publicly available and free information. In this article, I hope to shed light on the resources and methodologies for leveraging Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) associated with email addresses, particularly on the “Deep Web,” a shadowy online underworld that search engines can’t reach.

  • Feb 20, 2024 | wpln.org | Tasha Lemley |Kim Green

    Sarong Vit-Kory was born in a refugee camp in Thailand in the early 1980’s and then immigrated to the United States. In recent years, she’s begun to explore and appreciate her Cambodian heritage, in part, through learning to cook traditional cuisine. Producers Tasha A.F. Lemley and Kim Green shared a meal with Sarong to learn a little about how food can serve as a strong connection between people — and past.

  • Jan 12, 2024 | chapter16.org | Kim Green

    Mine was the typical nerd-kid’s story: I loved to read, and that made me an Other for most of my school years. All that changed in the autumn of 1984, when I climbed the stone stairs at 700 Broadway with a few hundred fellow nerd-kids and discovered what it was like to belong somewhere. Hume-Fogg, Nashville’s first academic magnet, was a grand experiment then in its second year.

  • Jul 21, 2023 | pursuitmag.com | Kim Green

    By Bradley Sides and Chapter16.orgChris Offutt on small towns, homesickness, and whether “bad guys” existCode of the HillsBy Chris Offutt. Grove Press. 288 pages. $27. Chris Offutt introduced readers to Army CID investigator Mick Hardin and his rural Kentucky community in 2021 with The Killing Hills, the first of a series of thrillers balancing murder and crime with loyalty and humor.

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