
Here are musings about politics, food, memories, ideas, poems, theatre, ageing. I think this Substack will be a bit death-shadowed, because death does tend to shadow people my age, but I don't intend the offerings to be lugubrious.
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This is based on the time I spent many years ago teaching theatre at the Colorado Women’s Correctional Facility in Canon City and I have to admit it’s a sorrowful piece of writing, some parts based on what I heard or observed, some entirely...
I read somewhere that when she was asked about the advice she’d give to her young self, famed actor Helen Mirren said she would tell that girl to stop being so “bloody polite” and say “fuck off” more often. I assume Mirren wasn’t just being...
A lot of Facebook friends are within my age range and when they post about their thoughts, feelings, stumbles and successes, I find myself reading with deep attention--particularly deep when they're discussing various bodily failures. Some ...
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I’m a fiction writer, journalist, memoirist, and critic. I have won several journalism awards; my theatre reviews appear regularly in Westword, a Denver Weekly; I have published essays and short stories in literary magazines.
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