Margalit Fox at an early age. [New York Times Archive Photo]pic.twitter.com/pSrQAlNznG
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Margalit Fox at an early age. [New York Times Archive Photo]pic.twitter.com/pSrQAlNznG
I love this so much! Godspeed in your new venture. So so so glad you have decided to pursue your writing passion. Thank you for giving us the gift of your words all these years.
Mine would be “Get me a BLT with extra mayo and pickles on lightly toasted white Wonder Bread and dill pickles on the side”
Loved this story!
I loved her obits - always learned something new and many times regretting not knowing more about this person while they were alive. Good luck with the books - I enjoyed The Riddle of the Labyrinth.
Margait Fox at her Royal typewriter says Good Night to New York Times Obituary writing.pic.twitter.com/6rQgDzq83N
This was amazing. As someone that updated future obits, I love her spirit! Good luck in th future.
How about. a). Died, surprised to find that after years of laughing and belittling Christians, find there is a God; and I’m very hot. b). As a person of faith I led a good life; exposing lies & corruption fairly and truthfully. On death find myself with God.
pervs at the times shouldn't surprise anyone
Saw her at the @Newseum a few months ago - she was fascinating, empathetic and realized why accuracy is so critical.
Thank you @margalitfox. In a prior job I too was the holder of the ‘future obit’ folder. An important folder filled with what we called ‘the love letters’ to those we would someday miss.
Looks like Maggie's twin
One Margait Fox Obituary caused Pink Flamingos to crash land across Wisconsin.pic.twitter.com/f8oE9r5EML
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