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Writing for his life. (journalist and Lou Gehrig's Disease victim Brian Dickinson writes columns for the Providence Journal-Bulletin with an eye-activated ... An article from: American Journalism Review


by Florence George Graves

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Studio: University of Maryland
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Number Of Pages: 20
Publication Date: March 01, 1997
Publisher: University of Maryland


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From the supplier: Journalist and Lou Gehrig's Disease victim Brian Dickinson has written some of the best columns of his life since his illness progressed to the point that he had to use an eye-activated computer. His editor and publisher believes he is movingly connecting with the newspaper's readers. Dickinson continues to write about current affairs, but since research now takes so much time, his focus is increasingly family stories and philosophical musings. Dickinson feels his writing has grown more reflective. He also feels the writing has given him a way to escape his confinement.

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Title: Writing for his life. (journalist and Lou Gehrig's Disease victim Brian Dickinson writes columns for the Providence Journal-Bulletin with an eye-activated computer)
Author: Florence George Graves
Publication: American Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 1997
Publisher: University of Maryland
Volume: v19 Issue: n2 Page: p24(8)

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