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Wait...Now what? is a delightful little book of short essays that will entertain and enlighten readers everywhere.. Bonnie's humor and wit are unsurpassed, and her perspectives on holidays, family, life changes, and the dreaded shopping for swimsuits have prompted many responses from her readers over the years.
Be ready to laugh, cry, ponder, reminisce, and be grateful for the joy that this collection from a beloved columnist brings.
Bing is a noted humanitarian who has used her gifts of humor on the stage and in her writing to serve a wide variety of charitable organizations. anyone who saw her in the Gridiron fundraisers for journalism students at Kansas universities knows how laugh-out-loud funny she can be, and those who followed her regular columns in the Wichita Eagle know she can also bring you to tears and change how you view your world.
Most of all, Bonnie brings joy to her writing.
Savor these brief essays for their wisdom, humor, and observation of the human condition.
Bonnie Bing grew up in Wichita, Kansas. She graduated from North High in 1965. After graduation from Wichita State University Bonnie taught physical education at Pleasant Valley Junior High. She earned a master's degree at Wichita State before becoming assistant athletic director in the Women's Athletic Department at WSU. In 1980 Bonnie switched careers and was a staff writer, columnist and fashion editor for more than 30 years at The Wichita Eagle. She now does freelance writing for The Wichita Eagle and is a contributor for several local papers and magazines. She authored a Children's Book, "Pony Tales," as part of the fundraising efforts for the carousel at Botanica, the Wichita Gardens. An active volunteer in her community she works on fundraising events for a number of organizations and has served on many boards of charitable organizations. For the past 35 years she has appeared in the annual Gridiron show which is a satirical review of local and international news. The show raises money for journalism scholarships given to students attending Kansas universities. Bonnie loves cooking, gardening, and decorating. She is married to retired attorney Richard Honeyman. Spending time with family is her greatest pleasure with her favorite title being Grandma Bon.