Not much -- Charlie Factor sat at her desk in the college newspaper office as she watched the bulletin announcing Sonny Burnett’s death come across MS-NBC. The news hit her like a fist in the gut, because Sonny Burnett’s would be a front-page obituary. Charlie was the obituary writer for the Wooden Horse, the St. Petersburg College newspaper. It used to be the St. Petersburg Junior College newspaper, but there was no junior college now. Truth is, everything seemed to be losing its distinctiveness. Colonel Sanders was selling fish sandwiches, Ponderosas sold tacos, and exclusive new subdivisions looked more like Maryland suburbs than anything to do with Florida. Now if you’re wondering why a college newspaper needed an obituary writer, well, you don’t know Charlie.
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