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The very one. After he retired, redid his condo and traveled the world, Clarence was bored. So Bill Mullen suggested he mentor me. Head of department agreed. I was terrified until I met him.

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This old editor loved a tough editor. Just shy of the age of 50, I got my first mentor. When my boss told me about it, I was terrified that I'd be found out as an imposter 10 years into my job. Instead, the retired Tribune editor (you might remember Clarence--editor of Pulitzer winners) convinced me that I was good. And he could be brutal when I wasn't (and I always told him that I knew it was poop [not the word I used], but I had to start banging out words to get started and flounder toward the right direction) and he guided me back onto the path. He made me work. And helped me learn. I still have some of his (coffee-stained) marked-up manuscripts. I've worked with others, some of whom wouldn't barter and others whose insights were so sharp that I never argued.

Great congrats on this new achievement. You are beautifully wabi-sabi.

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