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February 5, 2008
Within the World of Cultural Journalism, No News is Good News, Until Further Notice
Frank Wilson, the book-review editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, is stepping down as of Friday.
It sounds like this came at him out of the blue -- rather like being informed that that most of his freelance budget was being cut, as he once mentioned happening. (He told the story during an NBCC event a couple of years ago, which was when I got the chance finally to meet him.)
It is troubling to hear about this. Somebody once defined "cool" as knowing how to get a dollar out of fifteen cents. By that measure Frank' has been one of the coolest gentlemen in the business.
I am sorry never to have had an opportunity to work with him -- and actually pretty shaken by the announcement. It is hard to imagine a circumstance in which this development makes any sense.
UPDATE: Another tribute.
Posted by smclemee at February 5, 2008 4:56 PM
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I queried Frank once about something - which I don't think I ended up writing for the Inquirer - and we exchanged some emails. He seemed to be very disappointed about the war of page inch attrition being waged against book sections - and of course especially at his paper, which has notoriously gone through an ill omened sale.
I'm sorry he's gone. I hope he ends up somewhere else, soon.
Posted by: roger at February 13, 2008 6:52 PM
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