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Category: author – Jim Haynes

ONE 10 • Paris Notes: inside the Women’s Prison

Jim Haynes 23 August, 2010 author - Jim Haynes / ONE-10 • Aug 2010 • Prison States of Mind

In the summer of 1978, a telephone call from Rosalie Gomes, an editor at the English-language Paris newspaper, Paris Metro, was to lead to an out of the blue bizarre correspondence with a young woman. The newspaper had received a letter from an American woman who was an inmate in …

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ONE 9 • Paris Notes: Auto Bios & A Lady Named Betty

Jim Haynes 25 March, 2010 author - Jim Haynes / ONE-9 • Mar 2010 • History Repeating

In the summer of 1982, while visiting my son, Jesper, in New York City, I decided to call my friend, Betty Dodson, to see how she was doing and to plug into her amazing energy and intellect. She answered the phone and reported she was writing her autobiography, that I …

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ONE 2 • Poetspace 2: Folliet, Calder and French Decadents

Martin Belk 1 December, 2007 author - Jim Haynes / author - John Calder / author - Mary Folliet / ONE-2 • Dec 2007 • Light & Dark / Poetspace-2

Entre Guillemets “Euphemistically Speaking” or Are You Kidding Me? “Every jest is an earnest in the womb of time” – George Bernard Shaw

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