• October 11, 2025

Two words ended an argument (no—not those two words)

The caller was hopping mad—angry enough to unload on a stranger. I was the stranger. The unloadee. And according to the guy at the other end of the phone, I was biased, corrupt, intentionally misleading, and, among other things, no

Writing names

Sometimes, writing character names is satisfying. I always like the last name “Flam,” which sounds like “Phlegm.” I went to school with a guy named “Flam.” First name was Flim. A real no-goodnik. None of that is true. But this

Four years later

Four years ago this morning, the hospice nurse uttered a clunky, hard-to-decipher phrase. “Your father has no blood pressure,” she told me. At first, her dumb and inelegant words didn’t register. This was a woman whose job was taking care

Guilty!

Jury duty. I went a little mad with power. Declared everyone guilty: The judge, the prosecutor, the bailiff, the court reporter. Then the judge again. “You’re not regular guilty,” I told her. “It’s a prima facie case! A plantar fasciitis

The darkest evening of the year

I would have liked to have been born in my beloved Maine, but to paraphrase a friend, my mother was in Miami at the time, and I thought I should be with her for that particular event. So I grew