By Sarah K. Simon
Being a journalist can be scary Any time of the year There are a few key phrases That can cause a writer fear
Like dreaded deadlines, And terrifying typos, Called-out corrections (Those haunt me the most)
“Un-fan” mail Though few and far between I’ve read through some That were downright mean
Spooky sources You’d rather avoid Icy interviews And silence deployed
A quote gone missing A fact turned untrue A ghost of a lead That never came through
But working for NSJ Is like the best of Halloween And writing about the North Shore Has me genuinely living a dream
I get the best of costume changes Wearing so many hats Investigator, sports reporter Even a poet, how about that?
I carve out stories like pumpkins Letting the light pour through Featuring all the brightest things Our community dares to do
I’ve learned a few tricks From those I’ve been able to meet And there’s a treat in every story, Even the toughest to complete
So thank you, NSJ readers, For letting me share the scene— From stories sweet to those a bit spooky, Here’s wishing you a Happy Halloween!

