If you didn’t attend MARCH FOR OUR LIVES, go to the next march.
My wife and I attended March For Our Lives in DC this past Saturday. It was exciting, moving, exhilarating, powerful, exhausting and a thousand other adjectives. Apparently A LOT…
My wife and I attended March For Our Lives in DC this past Saturday. It was exciting, moving, exhilarating, powerful, exhausting and a thousand other adjectives. Apparently A LOT…
What follows is the true story of my attempt to reunite a cat with his owners, an epic quest that rivals The Odyssey, Gilgamesh and (at times) Dante’s Inferno.…
There are countless talents that an author needs in order to be successful. Just to name a few, there is: creativity, a comfort with language, an ability to form single…
Since we’ve nearly reached May and summer isn’t that far off (a time when our schedules fill up with cookouts, road trips and family obligations) I thought I would write…
(Just for the record, I used an outline to write this blog about outlines. So there’s that.) We live in such overwhelmingly controversial times but somehow whether or not…
JUST TO GIVE YOU SOME BACKGROUND…. Between December 2009 and September 2016, I worked at T. Rowe Price, an asset management firm located in the Baltimore area. I joined…
Most of us write our novels in isolation. The story originates in our heads, and then we write and edit while secluded in our bedrooms, backyards, offices and basements. …
This past year I enrolled in a class called "The Novel Year" at the Writer's Center in Bethesda, MD. The purpose of this class (as you might be able to…
When I was in seventh grade one of our school librarians (the scary one) implied that the only comic book with any artistic merits was Maus by Art Spiegelman. …