Publications

Poetica Grandma-tica 2005

By Nancy Clark Scobie and Judy Bredeson

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It Took Two To Tangle:
A Rape Explored

By John R. Thurston

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A Very Full Circle

Pithograms, or reasonably accurate facsimiles thereof, are "recorded meaningful messages" addressed to anyone who would read them. A Very Full Circle is chock-full of Pithograms (03-08-04 to 11-08-04) and other formal expressions (E-mails 7-16-03 to 11-08-04; Saint Paul Pioneer Press Community Columns 2000; SelfPubPress website 2004). All are designed to enlighten, provoke, engage, enrage, irritate, amuse, bemuse, defuse, or simply confuse those who read them…

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Poetica Grandmatica

What a delightful collection Judith and Nancy have gathered!  Their creative spirit has envisioned a unique compilation of reminiscences by thoughtful women as they reflect on life’s experiences. The result is a rich variety with the common thread of profound, feminine wisdom.

~ Sister Margaret Michaud, O.S.B.

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Sides Seldom Seen

Sides Seldom Seen is a skillfully-written, mesmerizing, insightful manuscript which should give any reader in a helping profession pause for thought. Through an intricate weaving of therapist and client background information, combined with clinical notes and author comments/instruction, the writers have successfully pointed out the limitations of therapy. I savored reading it. It is great to read something from someone who has walked the walk.”

~ Karen M. Rivers, School Psychologist MSE; Webster School District

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Sharpening Shadows

Sharpening Shadows is a book about women’s issues. It takes place in Wisconsin in the early 1980's, although the setting could be anywhere, U.S.A. during that time period. The book’s main focus is three women, their past, current problems, and future. Each is representative of a different decade. 

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Purposeful Pithograms

Purposeful Pithograms is presented for the edification and amusement of the readers. It is hoped that its pithograms might enlighten, provoke, engage, amuse, bemuse, defuse, or simply confuse those who read them. That is their purpose.

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Meandering with Mariah

The book’s title suggests that its contents be read, digested, and enjoyed in a leisurely fashion. You are encouraged to meander down Mariah’s pathway at your own pace in search of your own personal satisfactions.

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Muses, Music, and More

A poet, a prose writer, and a musician got together in creating this script of poetry, pithograms and musical composition by Jerry Way.

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