Busy month, so I almost missed this big June announcement: I was honored to have my poem, Scenes from an American Road Trip, published in The Banyan Review. This is particularly exciting because The Banyan Review nominates for the Pushcart... Continue Reading →
There is just something remarkable about the tiny little house where Roald Dahl did his writing. It's utterly fantastic.
I. The Alliance, the last of the war frigates, bound tight to the dock by the tie-lines, held fast and creaked against the sharp chop off the harbor. A brackish mix of brown-white froth assailed her starboard. The thick ropes... Continue Reading →