Finding Grateful

Finding Grateful

I feel a very unusual sensation — if it is not indigestion, I think it must be gratitude. -Benjamin Disraeli When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around. -Willie Nelson According to some of my Facebook friends, November is an unofficial month of gratitude, where each day a participating person is supposed ...

A brief history of racism

A brief history of racism

Last week, the Associated Press and other news outlets reported that racial attitudes have gotten worse, not better, since the United States elected its first African American president four years ago in 2008.  Those who admitted to having anti-African American feelings rose from 48% in 2008 to 51% in 2012.  If the researchers included implicit ...

Book learning for girls

Book learning for girls

Last week a 14-year-old Pakistani girl named Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban.  Her crimes, labeled “activism” by the monsters who tried to kill her and her female classmates, appears to be attending school and encouraging other girls to become educated. This week, in my home state of Wisconsin, a man ...

Letter to my fairly recent self

Letter to my fairly recent self

It’s the most glorious time of the year in Minnesota, the cusp of autumn, with bright, still-long days, a warm but no longer humid breeze in the air with the green smell of trees and flowers still in bloom.  My family and I are visiting my brother and his family — his wife, toddler, newborn, ...

Expressing Motherhood show, September/October in Los Angeles

Expressing Motherhood show, September/October in Los Angeles

In January 2011 I had the honor of performing a personal essay I’d written in the Expressing Motherhood show in Los Angeles.  I’m happy to announce that I will be performing again in the upcoming September and October Expressing Motherhood show.  The Expressing Motherhood team has recently launched a blog featuring mothers and creativity, and ...

Tumblr – The Three Amigos

Tumblr – The Three Amigos

I’m posting a link to the recent Tumblr post I wrote for the soon-to-be-released book Dancing at the Shame Prom.  The book is a compilation of personal essays by some well-known writers and is coming out on September 11, 2012.  I am planning to buy it!  (To be clear: I’m not one of the authors ...

It was 15 years ago today

It was 15 years ago today

The following reminiscence is brought to you by my upcoming anniversary.  I’ve just finished writing a draft of a memoir, including some drama from 1997, and remembering that it was (for me, in the end) a very good year: The artists’ residency is nearing the end.  With horses and panoramic views outside my writing studio ...

Viva La Scene

Viva La Scene

Posted by on May 1, 2012 in All, Los Angeles, Personal, Quotidian, Santa Monica, Writing | No Comments

This is a photo I snapped on a recent trip to New York.  I was staying a few blocks away from the venerable Chelsea Hotel.  At the time it seemed too cliché to photograph the Dylan Thomas plaque, but now I wish I had.  Coincidentally, I was also reading Just Kids by Patti Smith, which ...

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts fellowship

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts fellowship

Posted by on Apr 20, 2012 in All, The Rag and Bone Man, Writing | No Comments

Recently I learned that I’d been selected for a fellowship at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.  I’m thrilled but still in disbelief.  But ever since I heard that I would have two weeks this summer to do nothing but write, I’ve been on a writing roll.  Amazing what a little encouragement does for ...

Tales of Marriage and Baggage

Tales of Marriage and Baggage

  Last week I was lucky enough to tell a story at The Moth ”Marriage” show in Santa Monica.  I’m not someone who moved to Los Angeles to be an actor, although I love my actor and comedian friends and go to as many of their shows as I can.  I don’t really want to be ...