December 13, 2004

Contributors Note

For some time I've been hoping to find other writers of wit and worth to contribute to American Digest. Indeed, that was the original conception that I let slip away. After all, just one voice and point of view becomes tedious. One person can never hope to digest all things American in any case.

I know a little bit about a lot of things, but, with a few exceptions, not a lot about any one thing. As a result, I'd be more than open to anyone who could fill in the continental blanks in my knowledge on any given day.

If you'd like to have a go, send me a note via the email link under the flag on the right. We'll see what we can do.



UPDATE:
Two new contributors have joined American Digest with several more in the wings.

CINEMA: Jeremiah Lewis of the incisive Fringe came onboard last week, and has already reviewed two films, the fascinating and overlooked Stander , and the rapidly cooling Oceans 12.

Lewis reviews films both at his site and American Digest. He can be reached directly at jeremiah.lewis@gmail.com

SPORTS: Debuting today is Chris Lynch from his always fascinating site,A Large Regular Lynch discloses under interrogation that he is the father of four whose vocation is high tech sales management, but whose avocation is now -- and has always been -- sports.

For the past two years Lynch has also contributed to SportsPages.com.

Lynch is an unabashed rooter for all Boston teams, but tries to be fair and openminded. Especially since the Red Sox won.

Lynch can be reached at chris.lynch@gmail.com

Other voices from the realms of books, cartoons, and photography to come.

Posted by Vanderleun at December 13, 2004 7:01 PM
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"After all, just one voice and point of view becomes tedious."

Not when it's YOUR voice, Gerard.

Posted by: Harvey at December 10, 2004 8:25 PM

Did you get a nibble from Andrew? Just kidding.

Posted by: Stephen B at December 10, 2004 9:52 PM