A departure

Published 2:27 pm Thursday, March 22, 2018

As the final line of his short story, “The Cheater’s Guide to Love.” Junot Diaz wrote “The half-life of love is forever.” He was speaking of a love he had for a former significant other, but it’s something that can be used for a number of things that we come to know in our lives. This column is the final column I will be writing for The Herald.

As of Friday I will be moving on from Farmville Newsmedia LLC back to Fredericksburg, my hometown, to take a job which has nothing to do with journalism, or writing. And that’s OK.

Thirteen months ago, when I wrote my first column here, I said I would rather spend 100 hours working on what I love than 20 hours doing something that I’m ultimately indifferent about. I have poured myself into the work that I’ve been wild-eyed about, working each issue to be a better storyteller than I was in the last one. I am proud of the work I have done, I have enjoyed the communities I’ve been introduced to, and I have learned more than I may have ever learned in my life, but there is a pressing on my heart to be next to the ones I love, family and friends included.

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I will still write and work to tell stories on my own accord as it is part of the DNA of my being, and I will take the lessons of citizen leadership that I have been given here in Farmville and bring them with me to Fredericksburg. I have cherished this area, and I have loved this job. In the words of Diaz, I’m sure the half-life of love for this season of my life will be forever.

MORGAN WHITE is a staff reporter for The Farmville Herald and Farmville Newsmedia LLC. His email address is Morgan.White@FarmvilleHerald.com.