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Thomas Washington is an American journalist, columnist and essayist.

Biography

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Washington was born in Chicago, Illinois.[1] He is currently married and lives in Virginia,[1] where he works as a journalist, essayist, and head librarian at the Potomac School, McLean, Virginia.[2] He was a 2008 Yaddo fellow.[3]

Selected works

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  • Washington, Thomas (2009-02-12), "Life's Work: The surprising pleasure of the annual Social Security statement", The Smart Set, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (2008-02-03), "Kids Can't Focus These Days. Then Again, Neither Can I.", The Washington Post, pp. B02, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (2007-01-21), "A Librarian's Lament: Books Are a Hard Sell", The Washington Post, pp. B03, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (2007), "The Quarterly Reader and Writer", Antioch Review, vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 26–34
  • Washington, Thomas (2006-09-15), "BackTalk: The 21st-Century Dynamo", Library Journal: 42, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (Spring 2006), "The Librarian's Lament: Junk Research and the Internet" (PDF), The Common Review, 4 (4): 22–29, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (2006-05-01), "The Subtle Approach: a school librarian surreptitiously tantalizes teens with book displays", American Libraries: 38–39, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (Winter 2005), "My Distant Education", New England Review, 26 (1): 163–172, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (Winter 2005), "Have You Read My Manuscript?", Post Road, no. 9, pp. 83–88, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (2005-03-16), "Natural Progression" (PDF), Chicago Tribune, pp. 1–5, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (Spring 2004), "My High School Library", Massachusetts Review, 45 (1), Amherst: 72–89, ISSN 0025-4878, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (Winter 2003), "Sprechen Sie Deutsch?", North Dakota Quarterly, 70 (1): 68–74
  • Washington, Tom (2001-02-06), "Smoking the Great Outdoors", Salon.com, p. 2, archived from the original on 2003-01-13, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Tom (2001-05-14), "Smoke Screen", In These Times, Hamburg, pp. 16–18, retrieved 2009-03-29
  • Washington, Thomas (1999-12-12), "Old Bombs Remind Germans of War", The Boston Globe, p. 12, retrieved 2009-03-29

References

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  1. ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2007-02-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ Potomac School Faculty and Staff Directory - "Upper School Head Librarian"
  3. ^ Washington, Thomas (2009-02-12), "Life's Work: The surprising pleasure of the annual Social Security statement", The Smart Set, retrieved 2009-03-29
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