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OverviewJournalist Lori Tobias arrived on the Oregon Coast in 2000. After freelancing from Newport for several years, she signed on to the Oregonian as a stringer covering the coast from Florence to Astoria; later she would be hired as a staff writer responsible for the entirety of the coast-one person for more than three hundred miles. The job meant long hours, being called out for storms in the middle of the night and in dangerous conditions, driving hundreds of miles in a day if stories called for it. The Oregon Coast is a rugged, beautiful place. Separated from the state's population centers by the Coast Range, it is a land of small towns reliant primarily on fishing and tourism, known for its dramatic landscapes and dramatic storms. Many of the stories Tobias covered were tragedies: car crashes, falls, drownings, capsizings. And those were just the accidents; Tobias covered plenty of violent crimes as well. But her stories also include more lighthearted moments, including her own experiences learning to live on and cover the coast. Tobias's story is as much her own as it is the coast's; she takes the reader through familiar beats of life -- regular trips back east as her parents age, the decline of journalism in the twenty-first century, and the unexpected, unglamorous experiences of a working reporter-such as a bout of vertigo after rappelling from a helicopter. Storm Beat tells a compelling story of a land that many visit but few truly know. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lori TobiasPublisher: Oregon State University Imprint: Oregon State University Edition: 1 Weight: 0.315kg ISBN: 9780870710117ISBN 10: 0870710117 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 15 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThere are a lot of stories in this book; Lori Tobias spent thirty years finding them. The two big stories, though, are Lori and the Oregon Coast. She writes like an athlete, full-on strength and savvy, eyes on the prize every time. She's part of the last generation of journalists who spent more time on foot than on the computer; she smelled story and went for it, as independent as a cowboy or a long-distance runner. The other story is the coast of Oregon, of course, where storms come and murderers hide and ships sink-and where good things happen along one of the most beautiful stretches of coast in the country. Mostly, for decades, you wouldn't have known, if not for Lori Tobias. -Sandra Scofield author of Mysteries of Love & Grief, The Last Draft, and Occasions of Sin "There are a lot of stories in this book; Lori Tobias spent thirty years finding them. The two big stories, though, are Lori and the Oregon Coast. She writes like an athlete, full-on strength and savvy, eyes on the prize every time. She’s part of the last generation of journalists who spent more time on foot than on the computer; she smelled story and went for it, as independent as a cowboy or a long-distance runner. The other story is the coast of Oregon, of course, where storms come and murderers hide and ships sink—and where good things happen along one of the most beautiful stretches of coast in the country. Mostly, for decades, you wouldn’t have known, if not for Lori Tobias."" —Sandra Scofield author of Mysteries of Love & Grief, The Last Draft, and Occasions of Sin" Author InformationLori Tobias is a veteran journalist who freelances for local and national outlets, including the New York Times, Seattle Times, Denver Post, and 1859 Magazine.Storm Beat is her first book of nonfiction; her novel, Wander won the 2017 Nancy Pearl Book Award for Best Book of Fiction from the Pacific Northwest Writers Association. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |