I grew up in Brooklyn. Very close to Brighton Beach. The Boardwalk, Coney Island. Places I fondly remember. The Cyclone roller coaster. The Parachute Jump, Ferris Wheel. The NY Aquarium. Gone, broken or destroyed. Hard
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Walking with Elephants made me laugh, cry, and more importantly…think. Suze Hall is Ms. Bell’s Willy Loman. She is an everyday woman, a woman in midlife, an ordinary hard-working mother of three. She entered the workforce
Continue ReadingMusings on our popular culture or what in the world happened?
I don’t know when it happened. I must have been asleep while raising my kids and working, but women have become quite different in their tastes, actions, and pursuits. I can remember when love comics
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I think of myself as sophisticated. Cosmopolitan. Far from a fool. But sadly, I’m not. I fall for all the traps. I used to look at all the bottom feeders of the acting world, schools
Continue ReadingIt’s my fault
It’s my fault. It’s my fault for thinking that I would give the traditional route one more try. My novel, Sunspots, is a departure from my first one in that it deals with the emotional journey of
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