14 January 2006

(A) Peer point of view

I try to keep work and my work separate. While I love what I do for a living, it is not equal to what I do away from the job. Still, I felt moved to give a huge shout-out and kudos to an article, and especially to the author. Although I do not know this person outside of work, I know how hard she worked on this piece. Additionally, I know how much flack she has caught since the article's publication.

Although evolving by the minute, most Atlanta (and Georgia) residents still considers the city (and the state) the top notch in the Bible belt. Nevertheless, pornography--good, bad, ugly, tasteless, or however you want to categorize it, is very much a part of the American fabric. This young, but talented reporter decided to write about it. While harsh words of criticism are par for the course and most writers learn to accept it, I think Alyssa deserves to hear that she did an awesome job--even it is just from one of her co-workers.

In Alyssa's Words:
King of Porn

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