Liebe Freunde, So, nun, nach viele wochen hab ich fuer euch keines wort geschrieben. Es war nicht wegen keine wille oder lust dafuer. Nein, koennte ich mich dafuer entschuldigen. Nein. Es ist etwas schlimmer und unentschuldbar. Ich hab in die letzte monate viel zu viel arbeit aufgenommen. Im moment unterrichte…
Leave a CommentAuthor: Patrick Dobson
Dr. Patrick Dobson is a work in progress until his termination. In the meantime, He is a writer, scholar, postman, and college professor living in Kansas City, MO.
The University of Nebraska Press published his travel memoirs, Canoeing the Great Plains: A Missouri River Summer in 2015 and Seldom Seen: A Journey into the Great Plains in 2009. Canoeing the Great Plains won the 2016 High Plains Book Award in Creative Nonfiction and the Thorpe Menn Literary Excellence Award. His essays and poems have been published in New Letters, daCunha, Kansas City Star, Garo, Wood Coin, and JONAHmagazine, and others.
Dobson earned a doctorate in American History and Literature at the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 2013. He has edited books, taught journalism, and been a union ironworker. He now teaches American History, Modern Latin American History, and Western Civilization at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, KS.
He looks forward to hearing from you soon.
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Leave a CommentDear Vince, I think that we ought to buy the Care Bear label from American Greetings. They really need a makeover to connect to today’s youth and to be socially relevant. My proposal for 21st Century Care Bears: 1. Fairly Unbalanced Bear, aka Fox Bear, for those people needing a…
Leave a CommentWhen I listened to the speech on the Mall by shrill and overly paranoid people who lie, manipulate, and have no integrity, generosity, or couth, here’s what I heard: My new dream can beat up your old, decrepit, and degraded dream. My new dream is more efficient for business, insensitive…
Leave a CommentMary, Nice to see you. I’m not much a fb user these days. I had a year and some when I was working on other things, promoting my book, and teaching. I wasted a great deal of time here. But this summer, work picked up and I was out building…
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