
Amy O. Day is writing All the Names We Carry, a memoir built from research and a family archive spanning generations. Her work has appeared in Gumball Poetry, The Chronogram, and the NY Press. She lives in New Jersey and Woodstock, NY.
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“Well, it’s finally happened. I like cows,” my sister Diane wrote after her first season of calves. It was 1976, and she was enjoying free room and board in exchange for farm work at the Vermont dairy farm of Joyce and Thurston Hodgeman.
J...
I remember the kind of anger
the blonde lady had.
Her austere expression
and clenched fists,
eyes down and closed,
not wishing to see
or be seen.
She said
she had lost everything
she’d ever wanted,
as she wept and rested
her he...
Richard, Danny and Frances Walsh (my mother), c. 1940
The house on McAlpine Street had once been a grand Victorian with a wrap-around porch, a spindlework frieze, and sash windows with louvered shutters. In 1982, my mother took me to Avoca...
All the Names W Carry is a memoir that draws on an archive of letters and genealogy research to explore how patterns of addiction, mental illness, and silence appear across generations and in my own life.
This is about the life of Mary Gar...
All the Names We Carry draws on over three hundred family letters spanning more than fifty years.
In this one, my mother wrote to my sister Diane in Vermont in January of 1977. Most of the news is small: the snow, the dog, my new room, my...
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Amy O. Day is the author of All the Names We Carry, a memoir drawing on 50 years of family artifacts to explore mental illness, addiction, and the performance of “ok.” Her work appears in The Chronogram, NY Press, and Gumball Poetry.
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