Suprise Me
The Friday Dress
Prompted By What We Wore
/ Stories
A New Normal Neighborhood
Prompted By Neighbors
/ Stories
Outside my bay window I can see a parade of saris, hijabs, turbans, baseball caps, blue jeans, you name it.
Read More
The Definite Articles
Prompted By Prejudice
/ Stories
My maternal grandfather was my first exemplar of bigotry.
Read More
The Gumdrop Tree, by Myron Unger
Prompted By New Beginnings
/ Stories
But little hands lifted the top of the garbage pail,
and discovered the resting place of the gumdrop tree.
Read More
I Remember It Well
Prompted By Senior Moments
/ Stories
I find myself walking into a room and saying "What did I come in here for?" This happens more often than I care to admit.
Read More
Curled Up With a Book
Prompted By Rainy Days
/ Stories
Martha’s Vineyard is predominantly a resort community, particularly in the summer. We go to the beach, exercise in some form, ride bikes, hike the beautiful trails, socialize with friends. So when it rains, everyone comes into town, looking to shop, go to the movies or find something else to do. We happen to live right…
Read More
Poetry in Motion
Prompted By Poetry
/ Stories
There are many poets whose work I cherish. For instance, Robert Frost. I can easily recite all four stanzas of “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening” and most of “The Road Not Taken,” although I don’t recall ever intentionally trying to memorize them. I love anything by e. e. cummings. I don’t know any…
Read More
Get Over It
Prompted By Ageism
/ Stories
As we’d let our fingers do the walking earlier in the day, Garth holds up his iPhone to show him the item we're looking for. There it is, supposedly in stock, in this store.
Read More


...all fiction writers are liars.