For a story to be successful, it must come alive on the page. With 'Description & Setting', writers will learn how to make every detail count as they create believable people, places and events.
Ron Rozelle Boeken


The catastrophic explosion in New London, Texas, on March 18, 1937, serves as the backdrop for this poignant narrative, detailing the devastating impact of the gas leak that claimed over three hundred lives, predominantly children. The event marked the worst school disaster in U.S. history and profoundly affected young reporter Walter Cronkite, who covered the tragedy. His reflections highlight the emotional weight of the incident, surpassing even his experiences in wartime reporting, making it a crucial moment in both journalism and American history.