“Rucker is a gifted observer-humorist, unleashing a straight-arrow honesty and a vibrant, penetrating wit while probing the most intimate aspects of contemporary life and human behavior…” (Publisher Weekly)
Mr. Rucker lectures widely on the subject of living with disability. He is also a contributing editor to “New Mobility” magazine and the chairman of the Writers With Disabilities Committee at the WGA. He lives in LA with wife, Ann. They have two sons.
"Summer time and the living is easy..." Unless, of course, if you live under this summer's Heat Dome hovering over the midsection of America. I grew up in the Midwest, but now happen to live in a much more forgiving climate – California. I wonder why?
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We live in an era of perpetual distraction. Between Arnold’s indiscretions and Weiner-gate and Casey Anthony’s poor mothering skills and “Carmageddon,” the closure of an LA freeway for 52 hours, and sports TV and lurid cable offerings and Face Book and Twitter and, hell, even blogs like this, it’s like the whole world is a fascinating train wreck and we are all rubberneckers at the scene. Read More