Wood Dickinson
What wonderful insight into everyday life.
The blog from the book Four Ordinary Women. Continued writing.
Recent PostsWe are going to try a bit different way of handling our blogs. To find all the blogs you can simply click HERE.For Pat's blog click HERE.For Patti's blog click HERE.The book website is http://www.fourordinarywomen.com.Check there often for special ev...
by Patti DickinsonIt takes a lot to ruffle my feathers. But once they're ruffled, I am never complacent. Yesterday I got a bill from our Homes Association. In addition to the regular itemized dues and trash pickup, there was a $35.43 charge for "l...
by Patti DickinsonAndrew, freshman journalist at University of Nebraska/Lincoln and I had a text-exchange last night.Me: 8:18:07 pm Fair warning: Tomorrow's email topic is "Kids who never email"Andrew: 8:34:07 pm Well I'll make sure tonight that ...
by Patti DickinsonHere's a wonderful story of redemption.Kathleen is living in Chicago, interning at her second theatre gig, The Eclipse. She recently found a job at The North Face Store. Her Outward Bound experiences and her love for the outdoors ...
by Pat AntonopoulosSex, violence and sex combined with violence work the shock movie genre. Chain saws, razors and buckets of gore are designed for shock value. I read about these movies in articles such as "Shock and Yawn" by David Ansen. (Newswe...
by Pat AntonopoulosOn Monday, October 26, progress is about to interrupt our communication. The expression that works here is "going dark". Seems that a cable hook-up might finally happen. Our dial-up connection will be sporadic at best until chan...
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Wood DickinsonWhat wonderful insight into everyday life.
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I came to the Basehor Library and heard three of you talk. I was interested in the book so bought a copy from you and I read it -- it made me laught, cry and think.. It was like listening to friends -- so much of it connected with me. Thank you for a great book -- I have passed it along to my daughter and hope she likes it as well. I checked the Bonner Library and they also have a copy -- will tell all I know to read it.. wow -- like talking over the fence -- girlfriends are greatly needed in this life. How lucky to find them. Tricia
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