From endurance to hope
by Chris Woodside | Jun 25, 2021 | Get This
The last year and a half felt a little like an endurance race without the trail. Mentally I knew how to hold on and keep going, but physically, between the masks and atrial fibrillation—a common affliction of lifelong athletes (and a lot of other people) but which...Tuesday, April 20: How to start a freelance career, 5-6 p.m.
by Chris Woodside | Apr 17, 2021 | Get This
If you have thought of working as a freelance journalist and want to hear how my 21-year freelance career has gone, join me for a free online talk sponsored by the University of Connecticut Journalism Department, where I am a visiting assistant professor this year....My Secret Ledge
by Chris Woodside | Mar 24, 2021 | Magazine Articles
Photo of the ledge by Christopher Zajac for Estuary magazine. When I go there now, two or three times every week, I walk to the end of one road and trudge up a broken old woods road into the state forest. I step over ruts, where puddles linger long and narrow in dirt...Duffel Bags, the Metaphor for Pandemic Coping
by Chris Woodside | Aug 31, 2020 | Online Articles
My sister Anne Woodside Gribbins and I wrote this article together. Annie (pointebypointe.wordpress.com) is a former ballet dancer and project manager for Tessitura Network. She lives in Titusville, New Jersey with her husband Joe and family. We are sisters living in...Recent Posts
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- Waterman Fund annual dinner April 15, 2012
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