Wednesday, January 28, 2009

5 Burning Questions

At the end of A Town Left to Die you wrote that many townspeople feel too much is being made of the deaths and illnesses. Is this the feeling of the younger generations of the Libby population or a group of townspeople who have accepted their fate?

Before reading your piece I never really thought about the economics or the illegal practices in honey producing. Where did you come up with the idea for Honey Laundering?

To follow-up in the future could you see any possible tariffs or trade repercussions for countries with illegal honey?

How long is the whole process of coming up with an idea, researching it and putting everything together?

Because of your accolades do you try and "out-do" yourself with every subsequent piece or do you take the same approach to each piece you do?

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