Paul Dickson

For the American football player, see Paul Dickson (American football).

Paul Dickson (born in Yonkers, New York) is a freelance writer of more than 65 non-fiction books, mostly on American English language and popular culture. He has written many articles on a wide variety of subjects, including baseball and the military.[1]

Paul Dickson
Dickson in 2009.
Born Yonkers, New York
Occupation author
Subject baseball,
U.S. Military,
word origins and slang
Notable works The Bonus Army, Labels for Locals, War Slang
Website
http://www.pauldicksonbooks.com/

He is a founding member and former president of Washington Independent Writers and a member of the National Press Club.[2][3][4] Dickson coined the term "word word".[5]

For his published work on baseball, the Washington Post has described Dickson as "baseball's answer to Noah Webster or, at the very least, William Safire."[6]

Dickson graduated from Wesleyan University in 1961. He resides in Garrett Park, Maryland.[7]

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References

  1. Paul Dickson (29 September 2014). "Home - Paul Dickson". pauldicksonbooks.com.
  2. "Paul Dickson Biography".
  3. ""A Chat With Paul Dickson", Wordsmith Chat, Sep 26, 2006".
  4. ""Paul Dickson, Washington Journalist", The Globalist".
  5. The Oxford Companion to the English Language. Oxford University Press. 1992. p. 1127. ISBN 0-19-214183-X.
  6. "BOOK REVIEW: 'The Dickson Baseball Dictionary' - Washington Times". The Washingtion Times.
  7. Dickson, Paul (2006). Labels for Locals: What to Call People from Abilene to Zimbabwe. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-088164-1.


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