
This is my working studio. I share short essays, literary fiction, plays in progress, and the occasional illustrated experiment. Most of my work circles memory, culture, and the making of a life.
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I remember being in third grade, standing outside after school, waiting for my sister Jane to get out. My friends had already gone home. I danced in the grass, softly humming to myself, the sound just loud enough for me to hear. I felt a li...
For my mother.
1939 was nothing short of a cinematic landmark. Hollywood released a string of enduring films that year, including The Wizard of Oz, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and the epic Gone with the Wind. It was also a pivotal year i...
I’m growing tired of all the talk about becoming the next version of yourself. It’s everywhere, the transition, the evolution. As if life starts only after you’ve figured it out, cleaned it up, and step into it with clarity. It’s a subtle f...
Saturday mornings started with cartoons, a small window before the day turned practical. Then came chores. Not optional, and not quick. The kind you didn’t argue about because it wouldn’t matter. If I worked fast enough, there was a chance...
When you’re old enough to remember life before Google, you recall that Friday and Saturday nights were usually reserved for dates. But in the 1970s, when I was a preteen, Saturday nights meant something else entirely. My sisters and I gathe...
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Welcome. This is my working writing studio, where I publish short, often reflective, essays and the occasional work-in-progress. Much of what I write begins in memory and moves toward story. New pieces appear every other Sunday. I’m glad you’re here.
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