Well, the internet had some choice things to say about winning second place. But, the internet is stupid and I am delighted!
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Well, the internet had some choice things to say about winning second place. But, the internet is stupid and I am delighted!
What a great conversation! On this episode, host Cathy and I cover a lot of ground.
I love getting questions from readers of Some Assembly Required. In this video, I address some of the most popular ones.
Had the opportunity to participate in something very special this week. Read on to learn more about Laughter Saves Lives Foundation and its most excellent mission!
Check out Some Assembly Required and other most excellent books by Dickinson authors here in the Summer 2021 issue or, better yet, access the whole digital online publication here.
While my ultimate dream was to get my book published, getting an audiobook made was the shiny unicorn trailing right behind it. I didn’t think it happened, but then it did.
Today’s Caregiver is a great publication and companion website that offers very practical tips for family caregivers. I’ve been a long-time reader and sometimes share the articles with friends and family members who are navigating the daily challenges of caregiving….
Thank you so much to Rutgers University Alumni Association for featuring Jim’s and my story on its web site, to author Amy Vames for telling our transplant tale in such a dynamic way., and to photographer and photographer John O’Boyle for capturing such a happy moment at Rutgers Gardens.
Very grateful to the Editorial Staff of Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine for featuring Some Assembly Required: A True Story of Love and Organ Transplants in the Spring 2021 issue.
For those who eschew paper and want to read an uplifting story about caregiving and overcoming adversity, look no further.
I used to wonder why authors wrote such lousy blogs. Now I get it. Includes a book update!
I am giddy to announce that Some Assembly Required has a publisher. The book will be available everywhere in May 2021.
People will sometimes ask me: What was the most difficult part of transplant caregiving? There are very many different answers to that question. But, the most technically challenging part? The pills, by far. The pills still give me shudders. Why, you ask? Because what you soon realize – oh, newly minted amateur pharmacist! – is that there is a very real chance you can screw up and kill someone. And that is something you very much want to avoid.
Quick flashback to May 2018 when Team Some Assembly Required made its first appearance at the NJ Sharing Network Long Branch 5k.