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    In Memoriam: A Look Back At The People We Lost in 2014

    hourglass.jpgSome people view obituaries as morbid stories, but in truth only one line of an obit deals with death. The rest of the story focuses on the amazing lives people lead. In 2014, these 15 obituaries were the people/stories that most resonated with me:

    * Robin Williams, comedian and actor
    * Josefa A. Platzer, restauranteur
    * Archibald Andrews, comic book hero
    * Philip Seymour Hoffman, actor
    * Ben Bradlee, editor
    * Jay Lake, author
    * Margot Adler, author
    * John Pinette, comedian
    * Frank Mankiewicz, former president of NPR
    * Hal Douglas, voiceover actor
    * Eli Wallach, actor
    * Mickey Rooney, actor
    * R.A. Montgomery, author
    * John Tull, survivor of the plague
    * Timothy Dowd, police detective

    Other wonderful obituaries that shouldn’t be missed (and people who shouldn’t be forgotten):

    * H.R. Giger, artist
    * Arthur Gelb, journalist
    * Edwin Kagin, atheist attorney
    * Milton William Jones, one of the last Pullman porters
    * Larry Agenbroad, paleontologist
    * Jean Beliveau, hockey Hall of Famer
    * Mike Nichols, director
    * Betty Jo Simpson, Internet sensation
    * Ralph White, actor
    * Don Pardo, broadcaster
    * Maya Angelou, poet
    * Ruby Dee, civil rights activist and actress
    * Shirley Temple Black, actress and ambassador
    * Harold Ramis, director
    * Joan Rivers, comedian
    * Casey Kasem, DJ
    * Lauren Bacall, actress
    * Pete Seeger, folk singer
    * Gabriel García Márquez, author
    * Jean-Claude (Baby Doc) Duvalier, ruler of Haiti
    * Ariel Sharon, former Israeli Prime Minister
    * Marion Berry, former DC mayor
    * Oscar de la Renta, fashion designer
    * Sir Richard Attenborough, director
    * Sid Caesar, comedian
    * James Garner, actor
    * Elaine Stritch, actress
    * Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, boxer
    * Joe Cocker, singer
    * Ann B. Davis, actress

  • 2014: The Year In Review

    At the end of the year, I always take a moment to examine the ups and downs I experienced, both personally and professionally. What follows is my accounting of 2014:

    * Produced hundreds of breaking news stories, including Boko Haram’s kidnapping of hundreds of schoolgirls, three aviation disappearances, numerous police killings and protests, the battle against ISIS, the Taliban attack on a school in Peshawar, the Veteran Affairs scandal, the Ebola epidemic, the conflict in Gaza, the dangerous California drought, the midterm elections, the cafe hostage-taking in Sydney, the vote for Scotland’s independence, the ALS ice bucket challenges, the Sochi Winter Olympics, the World Cup and the Philae’s successful landing on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

    * Blogged for The Obituary Forum, The Blog of Death and Afterthoughts.

    * Passed the 36,000th tweet mark on my personal Twitter account (@jadewalker)

    * Penned 64 journal entries.

    * Worked on my novel.

    * Walked 1.2 million steps (more than 500 miles) and climbed more than 1,000 floors.

    * Read 50 books and countless magazines.

    * Watched more than 35 films.

    * Took classes in terrorism, astrobiology, social media and forensic science.

    * Updated The Written Word and The 10th Muse.

    * Participated in the The Society of Professional Obituary Writers, New York City Writers Group, the South Florida Freelancers Group and the Journalism & Women Symposium.

    * Went house-hunting in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine.

    * Dyed my hair red.

    * Traveled to New York City and Seattle.

    * Tended a garden of basil, oregano, catnip, romaine lettuce, mint, thyme and flowers.

    * Saw Bill Cosby, Hal Holbrook and Christopher Kimball in concert.

    * Shot off a large cache of fireworks.

    * Gave a talk to a writers group in Keene, NH.

    * Tried a new drug to limit my migraines.

    * Attempted several “firsts” (chased by zombies, letterboxing, vegetarian for a day, took virtual French and piano lessons and stood up for a cause I believed in).

    * Celebrated my 5th wedding anniversary.

    * Lost my eldest cat, Brat Child.

    * Turned 41.


    End of the yearGoals for 2015

    * Save up enough money for a down payment on a house and move.

    * Work on my fiction.

    * Write more obits.

    * Read at least 50 books.

    * Walk 15,000 steps in a single day (previous record is about 13,000)

    * Experience fewer migraines.

    * Win the lottery.

  • Books

    My top 10 favs of 2014: A year spent reading and watching some truly intriguing stories

    This year, I consumed 48 books, 37 movies and numerous TV programs. Herein are my favorites.

    (Note: Not all were released during the past 365 days.)

    MY FAVORITE BOOKS
     

    1. “One Summer: America, 1927” by Bill Bryson
    2. “The Golem and the Jinni” by Helene Wecker
    3. “Coming of Age: The Story of Our Century by Those Who’ve Lived It by Studs Terkel
    4. “The Yoga Store Murder: The Shocking True Account of the Lululemon Athletica Killing” by Dan Morse
    5. “Mr. Mercedes” by Stephen King
    6. “Altitude Sickness” by Litsa Dremousis
    7. “Revival” by Stephen King
    8. “As You Wish” by Cary Elwes
    9. “I Dare Me: How I Rebooted and Recharged My Life by Doing Something New Every Day” by Lu Ann Cahn
    10. “Blackbirds” by Chuck Wendig

    (Honorable mentions: “Thank You, Mr. President: A White House Notebook” by A. Merriman Smith, “Love Life” by Rob Lowe, “City Room” by Arthur Gelb, “Lexicon” by Max Berry, “Still Foolin’ ‘Em: Where I’ve Been, Where I’m Going, and Where the Hell Are My Keys” by Billy Crystal, “10,000 Steps Blueprint – The Daily Walking Habit For Healthy Weight Loss and Lifelong Fitness” by S.J. Scott, and “Die Trying” by Lee Child)

    MY FAVORITE TV SHOWS
     

    1. Supernatural
    2. Leverage
    3. Person of Interest
    4. The Americans
    5. The Good Wife
    6. Grimm
    7. White Collar
    8. CSI: NY
    9. The Following
    10. House of Cards

    (Honorable mentions: NCIS, Castle, Haven, Chuck, Forever, Once Upon A Time, Sleepy Hollow, Covert Affairs and Agents of Shield)

     

    MY FAVORITE MOVIES
     

    1. About Time
    2. That Guy…Who Was In That Thing
    3. Guardians of the Galaxy
    4. John Wick
    5. The Impossible
    6. The Hundred-Foot Journey
    7. Chef
    8. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
    9. Saving Mr. Banks
    10. Page One

    (Honorable mentions: The Monuments Men, Interstellar, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, Dracula: Untold, Maleficent and Edge of Tomorrow)