Jason Bitner Explained

Jason Bitner (born Glen Ellyn, Illinois) is an author and project producer currently living in Chicago, Illinois. He is the co-creator of Found Magazine, a show-and-tell project celebrating found notes, letters and other ephemera; the creator of Cassette from My Ex, a storytelling project about love and mixtapes; and producer for the documentary movie La Porte, Indiana, based on Bitner's book of the same title.[1] Bitner's work has been widely published and reviewed, and has been featured in print, web, radio, and television appearances including The New York Times,[2] The Chicago Tribune,[3] The Boston Globe,[4] National Public Radio,[1] and The New Yorker.[5]

References

  1. Web site: The Accidental Historian of Laporte, Indiana. December 26, 2006. March 23, 2010. National Public Radio.
  2. News: Living With Music: A Playlist by Jason Bitner. December 23, 2009. March 23, 2010. The New York Times. Blake. Wilson.
  3. News: Cassette from my Ex: writers ruminate on old mix tapes of long-gone relationships. March 20, 2010. March 23, 2010. The Chicago Tribune. Christopher. Borrelli.
  4. News: Crazy and beautiful: a show of found images. February 20, 2005. March 23, 2010. The Boston Globe. Rebecca. Ostriker.
  5. Mixed Feelings. November 11, 2009. March 23, 2010. The New Yorker. Ian. Crouch.

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