A Literary Quilt: Stories from the Co-Authors of “I’m from Braidwood”

Perhaps the greatest joy in writing and publishing my books has been the inclusion of co-authors. All five of my kids included their stories of growing up in Wilmington. (“603 South Kankakee”) I then asked my 14 grandchildren to write a story, about anything, that would be included in the next book. (“Just the Facts, Grandpa: Geezer … Continue reading A Literary Quilt: Stories from the Co-Authors of “I’m from Braidwood”

A Truly Unique Braidwood Guy

“Braidwood was the foundation for my life.” Phil Weidner There have been a few famous Braidwood people that I have written about in blog posts,  “Braidwood Beginnings: Growing up in a Coal Town.” (https://braidwoodguy.com) Anton Cermac, former mayor of Chicago killed by an assassin’s bullet while standing next to Franklin Roosevelt, was born in Braidwood. Labor leader John Mitchell, who … Continue reading A Truly Unique Braidwood Guy

Nicknames vs “Knocknames”

Nickname: an additional or substitute name given to a person, place, or thing  usually descriptive and given in fun, affection, or derision, as “Doc,” “Shorty,” etc. a familiar, often shorter, form of a proper name, as “ Dick” for “ Richard” (Merriam Dictionary) Knockname: a substitute name meant to demean, dehumanize, or otherwise degrade another human being and perpetrated by a bully. (TRK) Dear Grandkids: If … Continue reading Nicknames vs “Knocknames”