In Conversation With… award-winning humor writer and syndicated columnist Dorothy Rosby
Dorothy Rosby is a syndicated humor columnist whose work appears regularly in publications in the West and Midwest. Her column was the first place winner in this year’s National Federation of Press Women contest, Humor Column category.
She’s the author of three books of humorous essays: Alexa’s a Spy and Other Things to Worry About, Humorous Essays on the Hazards of Our Time; I Used to Think I Was Not That Bad and Then I Got to Know Me Better and I Didn’t Know You Could Make Birthday Cake from Scratch, Parenting Blunders from Cradle to Empty Nest. She’s currently working on her fourth book and hoping to give it a shorter title—something like It’s Finally Done or Best Seller.
For more about Dorothy, visit her website, or follow her on Twitter (@dorothyrosby) or Facebook.
In this conversation, we talk about the challenges and benefits of writing humor in the time of COVID.
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