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Sometimes the Journey Can Be the Destination
Nov 18, 2003 — Even in the age of crowded airplanes, security screening and fastfood chains, travel can be a pleasure. But you have to choose your mode of transportation with care. Commentator Neal Burdick found a way to make his journey as memorable as his destination. Go to full article
Readers & Writers on the Air: An Overview of the Region's Literature, pt. 2
Oct 09, 2003 — The second hour of the tenth season opener of this call-in on contemporary literature. Go to full article
Readers & Writers on the Air: An Overview of the Region's Literature, pt. 1
Oct 09, 2003 — In its tenth season opener, this call-in on contemporary literature looks at the literature of the area. Hosts Ellen Rocco and Chris Robinson are joined in the studio by poet/teacher Maurice Kenny and writer/editor Neal Burdick. Joining the discussion by phone are our listeners, as well as Adirondack Life magazine editor Betsy Folwell and essayist Bill McKibben. Go to full article
Book Review: Traveling Light
Sep 23, 2003 — Neal Burdick reviews Phil Harnden's new book, Journeys of Simplicity: Traveling Light with Thomas Merton, Basho, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard & Others, a book about traveling, not just physically but spiritually as well. Go to full article
Isolation in the North Country?
Aug 09, 2002 — Some people say isolation is the North Country's greatest curse. Others say it's our greatest blessing. Neal Burdick, Associate Director of Communications at St. Lawrence University considered the question for our series "Looking for the North Country" two years ago. Go to full article
Living North Country: A Talk with the Editors
Oct 29, 2001 — Martha Foley talks with editors Neal Burdick and Natalia Singer about their new book, Living North Country: Essays on Life and Landscape in Northern New York. Go to full article
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