The author of this week's Midweek and Weekend Reads is Jeannette De Wyze. Her own words:
How DeWyze came to the Reader:
In the early ‘70s, my best friend at Northwestern University, Randy Barnett, got a job selling ads for the fledgling Chicago Reader. I was involved in campus life (including journalism studies) so never sought to write for that Reader. But after graduation, when Randy visited San Diego in the summer of 1974, he and I stopped in at the offices of the distantly related San Diego Reader. Editor and publisher Jim Holman invited me to submit freelance cover articles. I wrote a few for him before getting a job at the Californian in El Cajon. In late 1976, Jim was ready to hire his first staff writer, and he called me. It felt a little scary to leave a traditional daily newspaper for an alternative weekly, but I took the plunge and never regretted it.
DeWyze's favorite stories she wrote (excerpts by editors):
One more of note
One story unmentioned on DeWyze's list was her pursuit of the petroglyphs in Baja California discovered by intrepid Harry Crosby. DeWyze joined an expedition by mule deep into Baja for her 1998 story.

The author of this week's Midweek and Weekend Reads is Jeannette De Wyze. Her own words:
How DeWyze came to the Reader:
In the early ‘70s, my best friend at Northwestern University, Randy Barnett, got a job selling ads for the fledgling Chicago Reader. I was involved in campus life (including journalism studies) so never sought to write for that Reader. But after graduation, when Randy visited San Diego in the summer of 1974, he and I stopped in at the offices of the distantly related San Diego Reader. Editor and publisher Jim Holman invited me to submit freelance cover articles. I wrote a few for him before getting a job at the Californian in El Cajon. In late 1976, Jim was ready to hire his first staff writer, and he called me. It felt a little scary to leave a traditional daily newspaper for an alternative weekly, but I took the plunge and never regretted it.
DeWyze's favorite stories she wrote (excerpts by editors):
One more of note
One story unmentioned on DeWyze's list was her pursuit of the petroglyphs in Baja California discovered by intrepid Harry Crosby. DeWyze joined an expedition by mule deep into Baja for her 1998 story.
