
Essays about the good, the bad, and the ugly of Italian-America, Long Island, and midlife. Writing a memoir about grief: my mother and my best friend could built me up and cut me down with barely a glance. Now they are gone. So now what?
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Yesterday, I posted an essay about my trials and tribulations making Italian Christmas struffoli with my niece Julia; happily, this prompted some discussion amongst the women in my family.
It’s Epiphany, Three Kings Day, Twelfth Night, the day that the partridge finally flees the pear tree and we take down our Christmas decorations. But winter is still long and dark, and I may leave them up until Groundhog Day, Martin Luther ...
As I write, I am sitting in my car, trapped on I-95 South behind an accident that has closed the highway. With scant WiFi, and no book to read, I’m typing on my phone. I’ve turned the engine off and I am searching the car for food. I’ve can...
Me, Senior year at Columbia in 1996. I’m sitting in front of Philosophy Hall, the home of the English Department with absolutely zero irony.
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