Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.6.2026
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Best. Machine. Ever. link-arrow link-arrow

I come from a long line of prodigious snorers.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.6.2026
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The Kindness Project link-arrow link-arrow

I have declared a year of kindness. It seemed the world around me needed one, or at least I did.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.5.2026
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From Blume to Bombeck: Lessons from a Lopsided Life Launch link-arrow link-arrow

The first book I ever read cover-to-cover all on my own, without being assigned it, was Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.4.2026
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No Smoking link-arrow link-arrow

“Good morning folks, just about 38 minutes until we land in the Sunshine State. Flight attendants, please prepare for arrival.”
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.4.2026
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The Long Wait for Disappointment link-arrow link-arrow

When I was a kid, taking photographs required faith. Not talent. Faith.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.4.2026
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Foggy with Chance of Sunshine link-arrow link-arrow

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s should come with a daily warning—like a weather report—“Intense fog expected today from noon until 3 P.M., with occasional bursts of sunshine.”
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.4.2026
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Who's Publishing What: Making Money Being Funny link-arrow link-arrow

In Judy Carter’s new book, Making Money Being Funny: A Game Plan for Financial Security for Comics, Writers, Speakers & Entertainers, she pulls back the curtain on the business side of comedy.  
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.4.2026
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Messages from Mom link-arrow link-arrow

My mother doesn’t text. She has no use for spell check, autocorrect, or any AI tools.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.3.2026
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No Directions Needed link-arrow link-arrow

I told him I would know it when I saw it. That might have been more convincing if I weren’t carsick, knew which direction we were driving, or could name any of the roads.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.3.2026
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Deck the Halls with Other People's Furniture: A Love Letter to Allston Christmas link-arrow link-arrow

While some consider foliage and apple-picking the quintessential markers of fall in New England, I wait for Allston Christmas.