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Aufwiedersehen, Readers

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See? Leaving places can be fun! Like when you're going to Greece, or Sound Magazine!

Dear readers, I'm breaking from the official Seattlest "we" to let you know that this is my last day with your favorite local news, events and opinion blog. I've been writing a lot about Northwest hiphop for Sound Magazine, a publication you should definitely be reading if you're interested in the Seattle/Portland/Vancouver music scene and are looking for quality long-form feature stories; I'll be working more closely with the editorial staff at Sound now, which requires me to bid adieu to the local news editorship at Seattlest. I'm also a licensed massage practitioner, and have begun to build my own Capitol Hill practice. (Joy!)

All of that is to say, there are exciting new things afoot in my life--but I'll sincerely miss working with the good people of Seattlest, and I'll miss interacting with you, the readers. I love this blog and the communities that make it possible. My replacement, Kim Prohaska, is the bomb, so appreciate her, comment on her posts, and send her your juicy tips. (Not those juicy tips. You know what I mean.) Happy trails, traveling mercies, and best of luck with this damned recession.

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  • Gramps

    Erin must have taken that tremendous photograph? As each stepping stone gets crossed you, Katelyn are moving head. Keep jumping. Gramps

  • Wow Barrack. I mean, I always recognized the "we" and it's working/not-working sway. But I didn't realize how affective Katelyn's first-person narrative was until you pointed it out. You're right. It's seeing your Grandpa cry for the first time-- it feels strange and foreign, but somehow equally right.

  • barrack

    best of luck on your new endeavors!



    and i applaud you for breaking the Seattlest "we." sometimes it works, but sometimes it just doesn't work. i think "really, you all went to oregon coast this weekend?" or "really, you all grew up on bainbridge island?"



    i digress. again, congrats with Sound.

  • MvB

    I give this a Peanuts style "WAUGH!"

  • Jack

    Go get em Tiger!



    Love the photo.

  • Audrey

    I give this both a :( and a :)



    It's a very complicated emotion.

  • Wesa

    We'll miss your stories.

  • sniff

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