Glenn Swanson RIP
One of the reasons TTAC writers have a take-no-prisoner attitude: they
know they're going to die. If you have a strong sense of morality, and
accept the fact of your mortality, you realize you might as well make
some noise before your time is up. To paraphrase Adlai Stevenson and
Dylan Thomas, it's better to light a roman candle and curse the
darkness than go gently into that good night. I never met Glenn Swanson
face-to-face. I wouldn't have recognized him if I'd passed him on the
street. But as writer, he was one of us. Glenn's sense of humor,
passion, cynicism and perfectionism qualified him for duty. On Friday
night, Glenn died of leukemia. He's the first of our writers to shuffle
off this mortal coil. Obviously, he will not be the last. Meanwhile,
Glenn will be missed. His spirit and work will be remembered by those
who are not afraid to tell the truth about cars, and those who are
willing to listen.

