CJ Woods III’s Story Archive

Midnight Music

From the American Cancer Society: In 2023, about 297,790 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women. About 55,720 new cases of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) will be diagnosed. About 43,700 women will die from breast cancer. The musical background to the late-night show that I … Read More

The Unique Factory

There are over 3.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. In Eau Claire Wisconsin, a quiet man is manufacturing nipples. That’s nipples, as in one of the features of the human torso. Years ago, one of my friends confided in me that of the many depressing aspects of … Read More

October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

A long-time friend told me recently that she had detected an anomaly in her breast; medical tests revealed that she had cancer, and she subsequently had a double mastectomy. She is recovering well and will soon began chemotherapy. Her breast cancer diagnosis and subsequent surgery is a reminder of how … Read More

Speaking of Language

The phone in my office rang, and I answered it, identifying the place as Household Finance. “May I speak to Mr. Woods?” the woman’s voice asked. “This is he,” I replied. The woman exclaimed, “Oh! Your mother must have been a fine woman, to teach you to speak so well!” … Read More

The Phone Booth

In his 1997 novel Straight Man, Richard Russo describes “an old-fashioned telephone booth … you can enter and close the folding door behind you.” I paused when I read that passage, remembering just such a telephone booth at Jack Patrick’s Bar and Grill in St. Louis, Missouri. I have written … Read More