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The Tree

You know that point, when you look at your life and something has become a saga? Something that started out trivial and then through bad luck, poor decisions, hubris, or some reason, turned into a real multi-chaptered saga?

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Welcome to Seems Fine? A re-brand of this publication. Where I look at the world from the experience of a soon to be father of two, doing laundry and writing novels in a basement in Delco. Who isn’t angry or cynical, but can’t quite make se...

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The Ineffable

The first time I walked into the Wharton Esherick Museum, I stopped talking. Not on purpose. There’s a hand carved staircase that spirals up through the center of the building. No two steps the same and the wood is worn smooth by decades of...

2 months ago
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Going Dark

Last time I was here, I pulled back the curtain and talked about the businesses. I also talked about the novel.

And then I skipped a week.

Not because it fell apart. Because Ope took over.

I finished the novel. All five POVs, all eight d...

2 months ago
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I Hid My Boats

My memoir took years to write. When it was done, I looked into how publishing actually works and learned you need a literary agent. So I started researching agents and writing query letters.

Then I learned you need a “platform.” A followin...

3 months ago
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