Works.

In addition to writing for and editing Words Unbound, my writing has been included in online and print media sources. I've also covered real estate, design, arts, culture, and lifestyles for clients including Two Heads Media, Sotheby's, The Salem Impartial Register, EXPO Magazine, Odyssey Magazine, and others. Here’s a sample.

 

Five Minute Lit

Five Minutes explores five minutes of real life in one hundred words exactly. I've been lucky enough to have several pieces featured.

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Spine Magazine

Features writer interviewing authors, illustrators and cover designers about their process. Spine covers creative and production aspects of the book publishing industry. Its mission is to offer creative insight, long-form stories, product information and community content.

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Word Up Next

Promoted the local creative community by writing a regular feature "The Write Space" which highlights local authors and where they love to write. Maintained an updated listing of local writing events. Promoted events for the local writing community.

Class Pictures

In October 1967, a footnote in the larger national struggle over civil rights for African Americans occurred at Southside High School in Muncie, Indiana. On the nineteenth, a fight broke out between about 100 black and white students in the halls of the school, where the football team was named the “Rebels,” and a modified Confederate flag flew just in front of the building. A group of writers sat down with more than 30 members of the community and engaged in a dialogue that led to an oral history performance that studied the communities memory of that event.

Performed at The Muncie Center for the Arts, Muncie, IN

 

Angel In A Garbage Bag

When two women meet in prison they know neither of them is a model citizen, but neither could predict how deep the darkness runs through their pasts. It was not always like this. Is there any chance of finding innocence now? This short play was performed as part of a night of short works.

Performed at Arlington Center for the Arts, Arlington, MA

 

Story Of An Hour

Based on a short story by Kate Chopin this opera is lyric, tragic and comic in ten minutes.

Composed by Stan Hoffman. Performed at the Boston Theater Marathon Jordan Hall, Boston, MA.