According to Wikipedia, “Until the early 1800s, Grub Street was the name of a street in London’s impoverished Moorfields district. In the 1700s and 1800s, the street was famous for its concentration of mediocre, impoverished ‘hack writers,’ aspiring poets, and low-end publishers and booksellers, who existed on the margins of the journalistic and literary scene.” (Pictured is my love, Cynthia, at the southern tip of North Island, where Winyah Bay empties into the Atlantic, near Georgetown, South Carolina, the state's third oldest city.)