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Confessions of a FaceBook Commentor

On and off today, I took part in an interesting though distressing set of comments at a FaceBook site that were spurred by this weekend’s bizarre confrontation and arrest of Louis Henry Gates by Cambridge police. Mark Cohen, an erudite […]

We Love You David Foster Wallace…Rest In Peace

This twisted appreciation of David Foster Wallace began as an email to my good friend Paula. I’ve edited it a bit since sending it to her, but for the most part it remains the same as I wrote it struggling […]

What is Going to Be Our Future?

“Confronted with a choice between saying no and saying yes, Americans are going to say yes — and in the process, show themselves and the world that America is still a place capable of reinventing itself.” Gary Kamiya. March 13, […]

Out of Admiration

“In fact, I would venture to predict that the number of Americans who will vote for Obama because he’s black — out of admiration for his achievements and character, to prove to themselves they’re not prejudiced, to prove to the […]

Pondering Baseball’s Purity

Go to Hitting with Wood to see my new baseball blog and to read my editorial published in The Philadelphia Inquirer on the metal bat controversy. Stay tuned for more commentary on racial confusion in America.

Beyond Prejudice and Stupidity

Race is boiling up again in the collective conscience of public media and viewership. Michael ‘Kramer’ Richards’ comedy rampage got things going in grand style. Joe Biden kind of goofed his way into heating up our national confusion with his […]

Mr. Inevitable

An essay by Gary Kamiya in Salon.com today, “Me and Mr. Bonds,” (click on the title link above), takes an interesting look at the moral dilemma that Barry Bonds will present us next season as he moves towards breaking Hank […]

The New World

On September 11th we needed to say goodbye.Our phones are mobile nowSo we did. And somewhereIn that bright blue skySamuel Barber’s Adagio for StringsFound every one of us. We needed to say goodbye to innocence;Goodbye to an innocenceWe did not […]

WildViolets, Toasted-Cheese, Sleep Magazine

Several websites have recently published fiction that I’ve written. Sleep Magazine posted my short story, “The Exact Black of Night,” back in October. You can find it in their archives near the bottom of the page. I am tickled pink […]