Issue: Summer/Fall 2006
Published September 2006
Fire In The Nuts: A Story By A Young Hunter S. Thompson....Portrait Of A Gonzo Lawyer: From Acosta to Haddon...New World Order: The Women Of Woody Creek...George Stranahan on the Edge...
Published At Owl Farm
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CROSSING PATHS WITH HUNTER
BY DAVID AMRAM For Hunter S. Thompson, February 2006 By David Amram for his forthcoming book Nine Lives of Musical Cat I first crossed paths with Hunter S. Thompson in 1950 when he was working for the Middletown Record, a small paper in upstate New York. Hunter was staying on the West side of Route […]
THE WOODY CREEK CAUCUS
AUGUST’S MEETING IS ON THURSDAY THE 25TH AT 6:00 AT THE WOODY CREEK STORE (COME HUNGRY) The caucus is in the hard-fought position of being the best place for neighbors to bring their concerns, the place where other neighbors agree or disagree to take up an issue. The caucus strives for consensus, but works by […]
TEX’S POETRY PAGE
THE FOLLOWING IS DEDICATED TO BILL SMITH. RACHEL, WOODY CREEK LOVES YOU AND SUPPORTS YOU ALL THE WAY. In honor of Hunter Thompson’s birthday, here is the final stanza of Kubla Khan: A damsel with a dulcimer In a vision once I saw: It was an Abyssinian maid, And on her dulcimer she played, Singing […]
Editor’s Note by Anita Thompson
With great pleasure, I present to you the third issue of the Woody Creeker.