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Today’s Project Prayer Card #12, posted to Instagram, quotes what lives in my heart as the greatest libretto (text) ever written for opera: Alice Goodman’s “Nixon in China,” composed by John Adams. At the end of Act II, Pat Nixon is sent of...
I’ve been posting a prayer a day on Instagram as an experiment, and then it occurred to me I could post them here on Substack as well. So far, just making them has helped. My Irish Catholic great aunts used to carry prayer cards in their ha...
Monday, November 4, 2024. The first day before. I was in a hotel in Boston. I can’t remember the name. The day before I flew home, right coast to left. Also the day before this future (where we find ourselves) was voted into being.
Our backyard when we moved in: a strip of dirt, a fence. Beyond the fence, who knew? That’s the story of my life. I’m short. Everywhere is always somewhere I can’t see over the top of. The question that haunts me: What’s over there?
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Writer on the page and for the stage, Carnegie Hall to theme parks, Blue Ridge bluegrass to opera. I bring words to music, music to words, singers to acting and audiences to their feet. Also lots of toys to the sandbox. Let's play.
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