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Joe DiBuduo

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Joe DiBuduo grew up poor in Boston. He had a troubled childhood and spent time in reform and training schools. As an adult, the house of corrections beckoned him and he spent time there too. A quick turn of fate led him to California and then Chicago, where he married and had children. He spent the next thirty years working as a construction painter, heading wherever the jobs were and working in many states.

DiBuduo is now retired and lives in Prescott, Arizona, where he studied creative writing at Yavapai College. Anger used to be a daily part of his life until he began to write. Now if something upsets him, he writes about it.

DiBuduo is the author of "A Penis Manologue: One Man's Response to The Vagina Monologues" and several collections
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Joe DiBuduo Reading about cryonic preservation I wondered what rights a person would have if revived after an extended period of time. Would his heirs have to ret…moreReading about cryonic preservation I wondered what rights a person would have if revived after an extended period of time. Would his heirs have to return his estate? How would he feel about his kids that were now physically older than him. How would he feel about his wife now two or three times his age, etc,etc.(less)
Joe DiBuduo I just start writing until my muse kicks in.
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Joe DiBuduo My oldest Granddaughter is getting close to thirty and has two girls. She's expecting another baby soon. My youngest Grandson is 12 or thirteen, but my son has only been married a few years and is considering having a child.


Cassie What a gift. They will enjoy it for a long time. I forget that you live in Prescott. I look forward to another writing workshop at Yavapai, but with the economy it may be a while.
How old are your grandkids?


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Joe DiBuduo LALITAMBA IS A COLLECTION OF MODERN DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE. IT IS INTERESTING, BUT THE ONLY REASON I PURCHASED THE BOOK WAS TO READ NANCY'S STORY. I WOULDN'T NORMALLY BUY A BOOK LIKE THIS, BUT IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT IT'S A GOOD READ.


Marian Hi Joe,

Just joined.

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Bstrives Joe,
This will be interesting. Thank you for adding me to your list. I hope all is going well.


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