for F.B. We will have potatoes on Sunday, peeled, cut, and roasted with salt and pepper, rosemary and olive oil. We will sit at the table, drink lots of wine; laugh with the window wide open. We will hug each other’s bodies, share the warmth of blush cheeks and wide smiles. When next we see … Continue reading
Category Archives: Creative Nonfiction
Interview with Julija Sukys
In 2018 I had a wonderful opportunity to interview writer, Julija Šukys (Siberian Exile: Blood, War, and a Granddaughter’s Reckoning; Epistolophelia:Writing the Life of Ona Šimaite; and Silence is Death: The Life and Death of Tahar Djaout)for the Ocean State Review. You can find the interview link below—thank you for checking it out! A Conversation With … Continue reading
A Study in Scarlet
It is not mine, but I wear it often: bright red floral dress with three-quarter sleeves, a little too long, but I feel good wearing it, especially with black tights and black chunky heels. Then I am near costume, flowing and transformed. That particular dress often provokes a need for scent, so I spritz just … Continue reading