A conversation with Dorothy Allison

with Dorothy Allison
in Books
on Wednesday, September 13, 1995 * * * * *

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"Two or Three Things I Know for Sure" author Dorothy Allison discusses growing up poor and making a life for oneself.

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    1. Martha Norton  08/01/2007 02:25 AM Report

      I would like to have heard more of what Richard Holbrook had to say, BUT CHARLIE, YOU KEPT INTERRUPTING AND YOU TALKED MUCH TOO MUCH! You have interesting, intelligent, articulate people on your program...you don't need to ask long involved questions intended to frame the issues.

      --Another faithful viewer, Martha Norton.

    2. Thomas Goodwin  08/01/2007 01:16 AM Report

      Charlie,

      I just finished watching your conversation with Richard Holbrook. WILL YOU PLEASE STOP INTERRUPTING THE MAN WHEN HE IS TRYING TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION....YOU WON'T LET HIM FINISH...I WOULD LEAVE THE TABLE IF YOU DID THAT TO ME.

      I listen and watch every show.

      I love your show but I am sick of your interruptions. How can the man answer you when you won't let him talk?

      I suppose this will fall to deaf ears, but at least I got it off my chest.

      A faithful listener and viewer,

      Thomas Goodwin, Lawrence, Ks

      A retired school teacher and administrator.

    3. Thomas Goodwin  08/01/2007 01:16 AM Report

      Charlie,

      I just finished watching your conversation with Richard Holbrook. WILL YOU PLEASE STOP INTERRUPTING THE MAN WHEN HE IS TRYING TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION....YOU WON'T LET HIM FINISH...I WOULD LEAVE THE TABLE IF YOU DID THAT TO ME.

      I listen and watch every show.

      I love your show but I am sick of your interruptions. How can the man answer you when you won't let him talk?

      I suppose this will fall to deaf ears, but at least I got it off my chest.

      A faithful listener and viewer,

      Thomas Goodwin, Lawrence, Ks

      A retired school teacher and administrator.