On Writing & Storytelling: Today Was a Good Day to Write!


I woke up early this morning – earlier, honestly, than I’d have liked, circa 5:30 -not quite tired, but not quite pumped with adrenaline and full of ideas for today’s writing workday. It was still dark when I got out of bed, and, not wanting to wake anyone up with noises from the kitchen asContinue reading “On Writing & Storytelling: Today Was a Good Day to Write!”

Cocoa and Harmony


We sit in silence, sipping cocoaAs Maddie plays the pianoShe fills the air with melodiesThat stir our hearts and memories We think of all that we have seenIn Central Park, where we have beenThe beauty and the pain of lifeThe joy and sorrow, love and strife We hold each other’s hands and gazeInto each other’sContinue reading “Cocoa and Harmony”

A Chance Encounter (A Poem)


The night is young and so am IA historian with a curious eyeI sip my beer and watch the crowdHoping for a spark to light my shroud The music plays a nostalgic tuneA reminder of a distant moonA time when heroes fought and diedAnd left behind their stories to confide Then I hear her voiceContinue reading “A Chance Encounter (A Poem)”

Our Bench in Central Park


We met by chance on a winter day You played the piano and stole my heart away We walked and talked and laughed and kissed We found a bench and made a wish You read the words of ancient lore You taught me what it means to live for more You held my hand andContinue reading “Our Bench in Central Park”

On Writing & Storytelling: A Quick (Non-Spoiler) Peek at ‘The New Story’


A Moment in the Park Maddie and I walk in Central Park, feeling the sun on our faces and the snow crunching under our feet. It’s a beautiful day for late February. The air is crisp and fresh, and the sky is a bright blue. Just right. We’ve been here for a while, exploring theContinue reading “On Writing & Storytelling: A Quick (Non-Spoiler) Peek at ‘The New Story’”

Musings & Thoughts for Saturday, May 6, 2023, or: Weekend Update, Part the First


“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” ― Anais Nin It’s Saturday, Yeah, But I Think I’ll Work Today It’s early afternoon in Lithia, Florida, on Saturday, May 6, 2023. For me, it has been a long day; I woke up at four in the morning, and despite my bestContinue reading “Musings & Thoughts for Saturday, May 6, 2023, or: Weekend Update, Part the First”

A Nostalgic Date (A Scene from The New Story, in Free Verse Poetry Style)


I walk into Henry’s, feeling a mix of nerves and thrillI’m meeting Maddie for our second date, hoping she likes me stillShe suggested this place, with its vintage charm and flairShe said it reminds her of the old Pan Am flights in the air She greets me with a hug and a smile that meltsContinue reading “A Nostalgic Date (A Scene from The New Story, in Free Verse Poetry Style)”

But…It’s Spring! In Florida! (A Haiku for a Chilly May Morning in the Tampa Bay Area)


Chilly northern breeze Sends unexpected shivers To sleepy writer. (It’s 63 degrees Fahrenheit/17 degrees Celsius as I write this at 9:26 AM; it’s going to be hot later, with a forecast high of 88 degrees Fahrenheit/31 degrees Fahrenheit later in the day.)

On Writing & Storytelling: Progress Report on ‘The New Story’ for Tuesday, May 2, 2023


Hi, there, Dear Reader. Well, here we are in the early afternoon of Tuesday, May 2, 2023, and I’m happy to report that I was able to stick to my plan of working on The New Story in the morning/midday shift, then stop – preferably with 1,000 words (more or less, preferably more) written andContinue reading “On Writing & Storytelling: Progress Report on ‘The New Story’ for Tuesday, May 2, 2023”