‘Nothing worth doing is easy’
To my regret, my interactions with the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s esteemed editor in chief were few and far between. It wasn’t because she was unapproachable, or had no time
To my regret, my interactions with the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s esteemed editor in chief were few and far between. It wasn’t because she was unapproachable, or had no time
I’d like to believe that LJM had a sweet tooth—every time the Lifestyle section would offer her a box of something sweet, whether a cake, pie or ensaymada, she’d never
She made the paper a priority and had the generosity to talk to you for however long it took—as long as the paper had been put to bed.
LJM worked her magic in the newsroom. No longer having her around feels like when Gandalf the Grey fell into the abyss—snatched away all too sudden, and all too soon.
Sometimes you meet a journalist so awesome you’d think she would live through the end of the world and be there to report it.
I’ve been trying and trying and trying but I can’t recall the first or the last time I saw LJM. But I remember the in-betweens. Sixteen, almost 17 years of
Are you applying with the research section because you want to get out of proofreading?” I was then working as proofreader for the Inquirer Lifestyle section. There was a job
She was already a legend in Philippine journalism, and I was half-expecting some kind of holy terror.
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