Chaos and Creativity
I’ve been a newspaper reporter, a public relations guy, a technology marketer, a salesman, an entrepreneur. I failed at most of that, […]
I’ve been a newspaper reporter, a public relations guy, a technology marketer, a salesman, an entrepreneur. I failed at most of that, […]
Last week I read a very good article titled “When Things Go Missing,” by Kathryn Schulz, which appeared in a recent issue […]
Last month I was invited to take part in Together We Rise, a Counter-Inaugural Celebration of Resistance. As an artist who has […]
Writing. It’s not something that’s been happening since November for me. First there was the election, then illness, the end of the […]
The Writers’ Room of Boston awards annual fellowships to four emerging local writers who lack sufficient funds to secure a quiet place […]
I often read stories that seem very grown-up. A story may seem grown-up to me for any of a number of reasons. […]
A new friend recently told me that they’d started reading my book. Initially I was, of course, happy that they’d bought a […]
Before I started writing fiction I worked as an economics consultant, and before that, I was an electronics engineer. In none of […]
I’ve got this theory about writing. Like many notions about the craft it’s a little silly. But it gets me through the […]
“I had a computer file where I would stick these things, a little novel prison, and I’d tell myself if I missed […]