Chaos and the Tumbling Brick EffectI consider myself fairly savvy when it comes to technology. I update my laptop religiously, work on my iPad, iPhone, and iMac, make…Apr 5, 2019Apr 5, 2019
Published inLucid StateGray SkiesFebruary, ah February. How I love reveling in your monochromatic , sheet metal sameness day after twenty-eight days.Feb 26, 2019Feb 26, 2019
Published inLit UpLeft FieldShe joined him under the left field pavilion just as Tommy’s team took the field at the top of the fifth. She was out of breath from…May 3, 2018May 3, 2018
Published inThe Writing CooperativeWriting and TeachingA Field Guide to Five Potential (and, if we’re being honest, Probable) Pitfalls on a Teacher’s Path to Literary SuccessApr 24, 2018Apr 24, 2018
On StructureOne Teacher’s Struggle with Vacation and the lack of Bells at HomeApr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
Schuyler Avenue Storms and the Role of Place in FictionThe oldest memory I have of my hometown has to do with a breezy August day, the threat of a storm, and an abandoned Big Wheel. We had…Apr 11, 2018Apr 11, 2018
Scary StoriesThe wind is blowing, the tree limbs are bare, and the moon is casting pale, silvery shadows across the back yard. Wolves howl down the…Oct 31, 2017Oct 31, 2017