Okay, mark your calendars. A really great, important writer is coming to Rosendale for an afternoon reading, hosted by yours truly.
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Who: Stephen Elliott, author of “The Adderall Diaries: A Memoir of Moods, Masochism and Murder,” and edito…
Okay, mark your calendars. A really great, important writer is coming to Rosendale for an afternoon reading, hosted by yours truly.
Details:
Who: Stephen Elliott, author of “The Adderall Diaries: A Memoir of Moods, Masochism and Murder,” and edito…
Okay, mark your calendars. A really great, important writer is coming to Rosendale for an afternoon reading, hosted by yours truly.
Details:
Who: Stephen Elliott, author of “The Adderall Diaries: A Memoir of Moods, Masochism and Murder,” and edito…
Sari -- good article! You captured the weird world of FB. I was embarassingly happy to reconnect with a high-school friend just a week ago... then after a short exchange of messages, there is silence and I wonder... what next? Is this real?
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I thought I had your e-mail. But guess I don't! So I'll try this. Roger Jones is the fellow who had a terrible shoulder injured. He found a person in Stone Ridge who helped him a lot. Here's from his note to me:
"It was an osteopath that I had good luck with. He managed to do more for my shoulder than any physical therapist, or, any other health care professional.
I think this is a very individual thing, so there's no guarantees…his name's Ari Rosen. He is at the Healing Arts Center in Stone Ridge on 209 (half a mile from the library). Phone #: 687-7589.
He also has an office in Rhinebeck (876-1700)."
Hope this helps!
Meanwhile, I read your very good essay in "Feed Me!" A very thoughtful and compelling piece. It made me cringe, though, at memories of my own Brian moments of saying things without appreciating their impact.
Take care,
Will
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