Lindsay Edmunds
Lindsay Edmunds lives a quiet normal life in southwestern Pennsylvania after more than twenty interesting years in Washington, D.C. In 1988 she acquired a used Mac Plus. It changed her life. Her ambition is that her stories be true "in the way that stories are true," to quote Nancy Willard, who wrote the wonderful novel Things Invisible to See. She believes that everybody has stories to tell. If you doubt it, get someone talking about their job. It doesn't matter what kind of job it is. You...See more
Lindsay Edmunds lives a quiet normal life in southwestern Pennsylvania after more than twenty interesting years in Washington, D.C. In 1988 she acquired a used Mac Plus. It changed her life. Her ambition is that her stories be true "in the way that stories are true," to quote Nancy Willard, who wrote the wonderful novel Things Invisible to See. She believes that everybody has stories to tell. If you doubt it, get someone talking about their job. It doesn't matter what kind of job it is. You will hear tales of intrigue, heroics, deviltry, and lessons learned. Everybody sees a lot. Everybody knows a lot. See less
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