“The Beach House, Early Spring” published in cc&d magazine’s 32nd Anniversary Edition.

I am thrilled to share here that cc&d magazine today published my love poem, “The Beach House, Early Spring,” in its 32nd Anniversary Edition!

The easiest way to view the poem is to pull up the online magazine at this link and then click on the poem’s title.  Mine is the sixth one down in the table of contents.


You can also purchase a copy of the Anniversary Edition from Amazon right here.

Thank you, Editor Janet Kuypers, for allowing me to see my work showcased again in the pages of cc&d magazine!


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Poster for “The Empire Strikes Back,” Tom Jung (1982)

20th Century Studios.

This is all wonderful work, but Kaci Skiles Laws’ “Sarah’s Ghost” is absolutely affecting. Wow.

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Album Cover for “Erma Franklin – Piece Of Her Heart: The Epic And Shout Years,” 2009

Shout! Records.

Indie Writers’ Digest features my poetry.

Indie Writers’ Digest in the United Kingdom recently invited me to submit a few of my poems, along with some comments about my journey as a poet.

I really am honored.  This is an outstanding magazine devoted specifically to independent creatives, and Editor and Publisher Bryony Petersen is a true pleasure to work with.

You can find the May 20th Issue right here.  My composition about my writing career can be found on page 29; a selection of my short poems appears on page 30.

Thank you again, Bryony, for introducing me to to the wonderful creative community of Indie Writers’ Digest!



Cover to Phil Collins’ “In The Air Tonight” Single, 1981

Atlantic Records.

There are mourning doves in my neighborhood!

There was a pair of them who perched right outside my window a couple of weeks ago.  I’d hoped they were building a nest, but no luck.  (They had understandable concerns about having a shanty Irish neighbor.)

But they’re still around!  I could hear them a few minutes ago, sounding their call as they seem prone to doing near the end of the day.  Mourning doves and whippoorwills are the two birds whose song will always transport me back to being a kid in rural-suburban Long Island.  They’re little lyrical time machines.



Photo credit: Paul Danese, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0&gt;, via Wikimedia Commons

Album Cover for Bjork’s “Debut,” 1993

One Little Indian, Elektra.

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