John Douglas Marshall

John Douglas Marshall of Seattle was the longtime book critic of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer until it ceased publication in 2009. More

John Douglas Marshall of Seattle was the longtime book critic of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer until it ceased publication in 2009. Marshall is the author of four books, including the memoir, Reconciliation Road: A Family Odyssey. He lives on Bainbridge Island, WA.
Today I Opened My Last Unemployment Check

Today I Opened My Last Unemployment Check

After 30 months of unemployment, 400 applications, and only three in-person interviews, I stood looking at my last unemployment check without a job in sight More »

Nora Ephron on George W. Bush, Divorce, and Turning 70

Nora Ephron on George W. Bush, Divorce, and Turning 70

The author discusses her new book, "I Remember Nothing," and her professional successes and failures More »

Natalie Merchant's Audacious Tour

Natalie Merchant's Audacious Tour

The popular singer eschews the familiar "just play the hits" pattern of summer concerts in favor of exposing her audience to poetry More »

How Facebook Helps with Unemployment

How Facebook Helps with Unemployment

The social networking site hasn't gotten the author a job—but it does connect him to the rhythms of the outside world More »

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Picking up the Pieces After the Tornado in Moore, Oklahoma

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