
Disabled dad with cerebral palsy dodging joggers and puddles on morning stroller walks with my toddler Noah. These pieces about navigating parenthood with a disability start in my head on those neighborhood jaunts and get written down during Noah's naps.
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We ended up having a few minutes to kick the soccer ball around before Noah’s practice started.
Noah and I were having a lazy Sunday morning.
The two of us had been scanning for a tiny donut within a hidden pictures Highlights Magazine sc...
I cut entire chapters.
I’ve been thinking about where to go next with Unclenching on Substack. I’ve written about a year of adaptations I learned parenting Noah as a disabled person and I recently began sharing how I came to write a memoir...
At my desk space where I use my left hand to type while my right hand clenches a sensory cube. Photo by Lisa DiCarlucci
Why was I beginning to write a memoir at twenty-six-years-old, anyway? It started off as a way to heal but I didn’t und...
Taken from the window of a Metro-North train somewhere on the Hudson Line.
I started writing my memoir on a commuter train.
There had been a plan to spend the week before I began a new job at Condé Nast in front of a sectional desk Lisa a...
Taken by Lisa some time in the past ten years of writing.
In 2015, I was covering local house fires and national breaking news for my regional paper. It was exhilarating however, something was missing.
I also had the chance to interview s...
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Disabled dad with cerebral palsy of the right side dodging joggers on stroller walks with my toddler. Essays start in my head on those jaunts and then typed during Noah’s naps. First Memoir finished. Words in: NYTimes, USAToday, Writers Digest
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