Just so the Internet doesn’t forget I exist: I’m writing this from (slightly more charming than the bearish guidebooks would have you believe) Casablanca, in lovely and a touch chilly Morocco. Have been here doing the vacation thing for about a week and a half now, and starting today (with an overnight train ride to “city of fear” Oujda, near the Algerian border) I start some reporting. I love you all dearly, but my eternal quest for the finest in Internet ephemera (for You, The Reader) is taking a little break. I get back to the U. S. of A. at the end of January, when regular posting here should resume.
Come back safe! the internet misses you.
Joshua Benton is the director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, among other things. Before that, he was a staff writer and columnist for The Dallas Morning News. (More.)
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