Comments on: The end of an Era: China’s Wings goes to the garage… http://gregcrouch.com/2012/chinas-wings-moves-out website of author Gregory Crouch Wed, 10 Jul 2013 16:51:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.9 By: How I organize my non-fiction research | Gregory Crouch http://gregcrouch.com/2012/chinas-wings-moves-out#comment-26502 Sun, 25 Nov 2012 16:26:53 +0000 http://gregcrouch.com/?p=1470#comment-26502 […] This builds on the Practicing History and Some of My Best Friends posts I made last January, and on June’s How the Sausage Got Made, which describe and illustrate the decidedly low-tech organizational technique I used for China’s Wings.  Indeed, I’m thinking Evernote’s notebooks and notes are going to largely replace the 4×6 cards I used for China’s Wings. […]

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By: Gregory http://gregcrouch.com/2012/chinas-wings-moves-out#comment-2761 Thu, 19 Apr 2012 02:18:49 +0000 http://gregcrouch.com/?p=1470#comment-2761 In reply to Diana McSherry.

I’m all about coming to Houston and spending time with you and Pat, Diana. :-)

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By: Diana McSherry http://gregcrouch.com/2012/chinas-wings-moves-out#comment-2760 Thu, 19 Apr 2012 01:58:19 +0000 http://gregcrouch.com/?p=1470#comment-2760 Yes – one of two pilots who had a mid air collision during the Viet Nam war and survived. The greater context would be the war, but this would be a fine story. And a good follow on theme to China’s Wings.

Come to Houston and we’ll set up a fine weekend for a first interview with the pilot. Plus there are a number of people here who have read China’s Wings and woud love to talk to you. And maybe a talk on your Iran venture?

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