New Interview! "From Berlin to the Bayou" with Katherine Burgess
My interview with Williams friend and urban planner extraordinaire Katharine Burgess has just gone live at Matador. Here's a few lines from the intro - follow the link for the whole shebang!
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Katharine Burgess and I were hitch-hiking down the Izu Peninsula, south of Mt. Fuji Japan. We caught a ride to the northern edge of the peninsula, where our map showed a road hugging the coast all the way to a place called Toi.
Toi means “very far away” in Japanese, but Kat and I weren’t worried – we had an hour of daylight left, and rides had come easy all day. We raised our thumbs with confidence as the sun set over the harbor...
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Katharine Burgess and I were hitch-hiking down the Izu Peninsula, south of Mt. Fuji Japan. We caught a ride to the northern edge of the peninsula, where our map showed a road hugging the coast all the way to a place called Toi.
Toi means “very far away” in Japanese, but Kat and I weren’t worried – we had an hour of daylight left, and rides had come easy all day. We raised our thumbs with confidence as the sun set over the harbor...
Read More!
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