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Aug 25

Darkness in the Vienna Woods

Though my mother’s family did not leave Europe until 1939, they knew for years before Nazi jackboots thundered through Vienna that they would have to leave their beloved city, and antisemitism was to blame. Kristallnacht had not yet clarified the Jews’ position in Austria when my grandfather began to plan…

Refugees

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Darkness in the Vienna Woods
Darkness in the Vienna Woods
Refugees

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Migrations Review

·Aug 8

Summertime Daddy

Summer is my season of Daddy. Most of the time, he was a restless man, my father, with a permanent expression of perplexity on his face. Relaxation was beyond his ken. He was in constant motion every waking minute of every day. Stress seeped from his pores and put us…

Opinion Piece

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Summertime Daddy
Summertime Daddy
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·Aug 2

Shoe Fever

It was 2003, and my sweet baby cousin Adriana was getting married in San Francisco. The wedding was a big deal. Though a small destination wedding, it was a momentous occasion. Our entire extended family — including our celebrity cousin — would converge, and friends of Adriana’s from all over…

Opinion Piece

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Shoe Fever
Shoe Fever
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·Jul 28

Our Little King

When I was very young, my father was afflicted with a strange kind of wanderlust that impelled him to move his growing family often. We lived in eleven homes before I was nine. Fortunately for me, in those early postwar years, as they adjusted to their American lifestyle and learned…

Opinion Piece

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Our Little King
Our Little King
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·Jul 25

Down By the San Francisco Bay

“Well!” My friend Nick stood in front of his boss’s Ferrari, glaring at me. Then he laughed. “Okay. You’re going. But you gotta wear flowers in your hair.” He leaned over to the little garden in front of my apartment building, plucked a hydrangea stem, and stuck it awkwardly into…

Opinion Piece

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Down By the San Francisco Bay
Down By the San Francisco Bay
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Jul 19

So Long, Frank Gehry

When I was young, Reader’s Digest, a subscription to which my 9 thGrade English teacher included in her yearly syllabus, ran a feature called “My Most Unforgettable Character.” It was the monthly’s most popular feature, and I wrote a few character sketches and thought one day I would submit…

Unforgettable Character

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Unforgettable Character

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·Jun 12

Pride

In the third week of my second year of college, I decided I had to drop out. I told the registrar at the University of New Mexico I was pregnant so I could collect my tuition money and run away to New York with my boyfriend. We were both gold-green…

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Pride
Pride
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·May 28

Gender Confusion

Gender Confusion Ever wonder why Baby Boomer women are not all hip to gender dysphoria and its complex new requirements? Most of us have had our own bouts of confusion. Being female had so many pitfalls. What Freud called Penis Envy came from varied experiences, most of which proved that we would…

Gender Identity

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Gender Confusion
Gender Confusion
Gender Identity

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·Mar 29

It’s Still Tolling

. . . any man’s death diminishes me, Because I am involved in mankind. And therefore, send not to know For whom the bell tolls, It tolls for thee. John Donne 1624 Back in December, 2014, the day after the Newtown Massacre, I wrote about my own experience with a…

Opinion Piece

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It’s Still Tolling
It’s Still Tolling
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·Mar 20

From Motherless to Motherer

Rachel Louise Snyder’s Women We’ve Buried, Women We’ve Burned One of my favorite workshops to teach is something I call “Acting for Writers.” It’s a class that investigates how to put ourselves in closer touch with our sense and emotional memory, the way actors do. After all, I explain, actors…

Rachel Louise Snyder

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Rachel Louise Snyder

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Carla Stockton

Carla Stockton

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Carla Stockton is aging as gracefully as possible in Harlem, NY

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