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Darrell Sifford was a rarity in American journalism: a columnist with the heart of a poet. Four times a week for The Philadelphia Inquirer and dozens of newspapers across the country, Sifford crafted revealing, highly personal columns that struck so powerful a chord in his readers that his accidental death in 1992 hit thousands of them as if they had lost a close relative.

266 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1994

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Darrell Sifford columns and books are among my favorites! As an aspiring emerging writer, I will go back and read his books again for inspiration
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