The managing editor of The Chestertown and Talbot Spy, a Sophie Kerr award winner at Washington College, and a published poet, Jim Dissette is the second profile in a Spy special series on addiction recovery on the Eastern Shore. Dissette talks of his own journey but also from the perspective of a writer, which comes with an interest in the language of recovery, a sense of irony, and a gift of humor.
This video is approximately seven minutes in length
jenifer endicott emley says
Very moving. Awesome guy.
Carol Brown says
This is a wonderful testimony……..keep up the good work!
Sam tomlin says
A gift….! Thanks!
Robbi says
A genuinely good guy whom I admire so much. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, as ever, Jim.
Simon says
love that jim.
Tom Rau says
Jim,
Great talk. I’m so pleased to know your still with us, having lost touch after Coos Bay. I still have framed on my wall the signed William Stafford poem “Old Dog”you gave to me, one of my prized possessions. You look good and sound great, so glad to know you’re well.
Best, Tom
Eugene, Oregon