First, spend a semester teaching intro comp. Then you can write about the “cushy” life of a college professor.

Gawker is on the story. "Even when school is in session they don't spend too many hours in the classroom. For tenure-track professors, there is some pressure to publish books and articles, but deadlines are few. Working conditions tend to be cozy and civilized and there are minimal travel demands, except perhaps a non-mandatory conference …

Real life inspirations for mystery plots:

3. Paul Babeu Paul Babeu's coming out may be one of the most sensational, and complicated, of the year. The fiercely conservative, anti-immigrant Republican Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona, and a good friend of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, another extremely anti-immigrant law enforcer, Babeu was outed in February, when his undocumented Mexican immigrant boyfriend of …

Exercise doesn’t make you live longer, but it does help you deteriorate less rapidly.

"Typically, the most aerobically fit people lived with chronic illnesses in the final five years of their lives, instead of the final 10, 15 or even 20 years." Of course they can't disentangle cause and effect, as  "aerobic fitness is partly determined by genetics, and to that extent, the luck of the universe." Still, "much …

No good deed

A former instructor blew the whistle on an English as a Second Language program that apparently tolerated substandard work and plagiarism from full-tuition-paying international students.  The whistle-blower photocopied plagiarized student papers as evidence for her claims. She "was charged by SUU police for misdemeanor theft of lost property on Monday, and barred from campus upon threat of …