Dorinda Fox

Dorinda Fox
Location
Orlando, Florida, United States
Birthday
May 20
Bio
I teach writing at several universities. My two daughters are five and 16. I adore my children, have trouble raising them, and you will read more about them than you care to. I am a cancer survivor. I was born and raised in Arkansas. I am addicted to Starbucks black iced tea. "What if it's boring... or if it's not boring, it might be too revealing, or worse, it might be too revealing and still be boring." Lily Tomlin referring to her teenage diary, in an interview in Movie magazine (July 1983) "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt." -- Bertrand Russell "I'm teaching myself to live without sleeping because I don't trust my dreams." -- Jon Stewart on the Daily Show

Dorinda Fox's Links

Salon.com
Editor’s Pick
SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 12:05PM

Rep. Alan Grayson Explains the Republican Healthcare Plan

He does give a damn. Thank you Alan Grayson.

 

 

 
Wow.  This is an editor's pick now. Thanks.
 
Here is a biography of Grayson from his congressional website.  How did he get the cojones to do this?  The Bronx.  Harvard.  A whole lot of educatio… Read full post »
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SEPTEMBER 22, 2009 4:21AM

Obama on racism: "I Was a Black Man Before the Election"

Nothing I write is going to add to this.  I am glad he was on Letterman.  There needs to be a direct response through the media to counteract the nastiness perpetrated by others in the media. Letterman has populist appeal. I don't know how he can get this short simple message… Read full post »

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SEPTEMBER 14, 2009 11:44AM

Mom with Bad Attitude: My Child Will Not Be a Salesperson

This the "mom-with-a-bad-attitude-on-a-soapbox" letter I regretfully send in some variation at the beginning of EVERY school year.  I don't allow my kids to sell Girl Scout cookies either.  Don't get me started on car washes by high school organizations in which teenage children in bikinisRead full post »

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JUNE 28, 2009 11:26AM

Theme Parks, Middle-Aged Lust, and What To Tell My Daughter?

Sometimes I don’t know what to tell my teenage daughter about men and about the world.

 I have great damage to undo because I stayed for many years in a marriage with a man who resented rather than loved me and acted out that resentment every day.  Her norm… Read full post »

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DECEMBER 17, 2008 5:48AM

On Being Judged by the Taco Bell Manager

What I am Reading

 Donald Gardner Stacy lives and works in China and writes excellent fiction during our nighttime.

http://open.salon.com/content.php?cid=61964 

 Will Humes writes in The Least of These about how hard it is be a good pastor.  And he likes his coffee.

http://opRead full post »

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DECEMBER 10, 2008 5:29PM

Humiliation With Nudity, Dentistry, and Possible Reagan Vote

November 6, 1984 

With Nudity and an Uncertainty that I May Have Accidentally Voted for Reagan 

Around 6 a.m. on the morning on the day of the presidential election I woke my husband David up crying in pain.  I had an abscessed nerve in a decayed tooth that was calling… Read full post »

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NOVEMBER 12, 2008 7:21PM

Cancer Free! Celebrating at Miami Book Fair

Celebration 

After a day at the M.D. Anderson hospital I’m off to the Miami Book Fair.  No more cancer.  No more tests. And no more doctors appointments for six months. 

 

I’m free ;0)

 

My friend Andrew and I are going to many readings. Well Andrew is only go… Read full post »

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NOVEMBER 4, 2008 7:48PM

Live Blog Central Florida

7:50

Watching local channel 13 instead of CNN or MSNBC is odd.  This is the channel on which Joe Biden was interviewed by the blonde female reporter with strange GOP talking point questions that went viral last week.  It's a real conservative station.

Shocking  . .. Oran… Read full post »

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OCTOBER 31, 2008 4:12AM

I am a Liar

Sometimes as an icebreaker at the beginning of the semester I ask students to write stories about themselves and to share them with their classmates. All of the stories but one has to be true. The game is to find the lie.

So all but one of the following tales is… Read full post »

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OCTOBER 27, 2008 9:55PM

Voted Early in Florida

I voted at 2:30 this afternoon at the local library.  It took less than 15 minutes and the pollworkers were incredibly professional and helpful about voting by

  • distributing absentee cards to sign while in line to speed up the process
  • reassuring voters that there were forms one could fill
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OCTOBER 24, 2008 6:46AM

Three Days in New Orleans June 2007

June 14, 2007

I was in New Orleans to see labor organizer (LO) during the week. He was nervous about my being in the city alone and could not get down from northern Louisiana in St. Charles where he was organizing a plant protest march until Wednesday. His instructions were… Read full post »

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OCTOBER 24, 2008 3:43AM

Arkansas Traits

People from Arkansas announce their citizenship on first meeting.

President Bill Clinton is one of the most famous men in the world. He could identify himself in many ways on first introduction. However, last month when he spoke at the campus of the University of Central Florida in support of Barack O… Read full post »

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SEPTEMBER 21, 2008 5:15PM

". . . so the worst people stay rich . . ""

The full quote from the second episode of Alan Ball's True Blood is a commentary on the Civil War by a vampire who "turned" at 13-years-old during the Civil War on  his impressions of that war.

". . . just a bunch of dying starving boys killing each other so the worst… Read full post »

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SEPTEMBER 15, 2008 10:02PM

Refrigerators of Depression Survivors

  

I spent much of today thinking about my former in-laws' refrigerators.  Both barely survived the depression but due to WWII and the GI bill  became quite wealthy before they died.   They invested in Miami/South Florida real estate that much appreci… Read full post »

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SEPTEMBER 12, 2008 7:35AM

Chemofog

Chemofog

 

Pigeon-toed.  That was the doctor’s diagnosis when I was around Tyler’s age of four.  So I had to wear clunky black-and-white heavy corrective shoes that caused much derision on the playground.

 

My dad gave me a bicycle when I was five.  That first day w/… Read full post »