Timothy Egan worked for 18 years as a writer for The New York Times, first as the Pacific Northwest correspondent, then as a national enterprise reporter. In 2006, Mr. Egan won the National Book Award ...
SEATTLE — Shortly after the loss of his mother, bestselling author Timothy Egan sought out refuge in history in the form of a 1200-mile pilgrimage. He walked the Via Francigena, a route traced back to ...
What: Northwest Passages and Auntie’s Bookstore present Timothy Egan, author of “A Pilgrimage to Eternity: From Canterbury to Rome in Search of a Faith” When: 7 p.m. Oct. 29; doors open at 6 p.m. Come ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Spokane native Timothy Egan brought his sense of humor with him Tuesday when he spoke to a packed house at the Bing Crosby Theater about the future of the Catholic ...
As he begins traveling the Via Francigena, the ancient pilgrim path from England to Rome, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Timothy Egan has a conversation with Justin Welby, the ...
It’s not hard to imagine dead silence on the other end of the line when Timothy Egan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and author, dialed up his literary agent and sketched out his proposal for a ...
Let's face it. Timothy Egan could probably write a three-volume history of marshmallows and it would be a gripping thrill ride. His "Fever in the Heartland" is not about puffy sweets, fortunately. But ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. On Tuesday, April 18 at 7pm, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Timothy Egan visits The ...
Timothy Egan is a model of contemporary journalism. With stylistic flair and workhorse habits, the Seattle-based writer has traversed mountain and prairie reporting for The New York Times. He also ...
Like most Americans who don’t live in the handful of swing states that decide close presidential elections, I’ve watched the pandering, politicking and passion directed at those lucky voters and ...
Among the people I love is a sibling who works at Walmart cleaning toilets at night in a thinly populated part of eastern Oregon. She’s been there more than 25 years and has trouble saving a dime.