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originally uploaded to Flickr by Christopher Goodwin
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originally uploaded to Flickr by Christopher Goodwin
found slide, Japanese waiting room, ca. 1970
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If I'm not mistaken, Christopher Goodwin just started following me. I have incredible respect for my fellow Bostonian and I've shared some of his work on here over the months, so please give him your love. Here are a few places you can find him:
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I've never stopped loving Andy. He's my son. He made a terrible mistake, which he will be paying for for the rest of his life, but that doesn't make me stop loving him.
People often ask - why did you want to be a journalist? My answer has frequently been, "because I want to tell people's stories. The stories of people who are rarely heard."
I think one excellent example of how journalism can tell open us to such worlds is this Guardian feature about the parents of murderers. I found it a powerful, intense and personal read, and one that I would highly recommended to anyone ...
My child, the murderer What is it like to have a child who is a killer? Three parents tell their stories Interviews by Christopher Goodwin and Simon Hattenstone Read the full article here