The Infants
The Infants is a full-length play about a brother and sister reuniting in an old, frigid warehouse where the sister lives and where the sister's mysterious boyfriend appears, along with a strange professor. Read More

Miscellaneous Articles
Now, these are articles that I wrote, so they're pretty brilliant and I therefore encourage you to check them out. One of them is about stand-up comedyAnother one's about Santa BarbaraAnd there's also a lengthy one about remote islands.

Power Man
Power Man was a short-lived comic published in the late 1980s by KET Entertainment. It featured a superhero in the Superman mold, complete with emblazoned shirt and cape, who fought crime in New York City. His enemies included Mike, as well as "the bad man," who torments Power Man in the premiere issue with a large mechanized shark. Read More







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The Daily Photo Project
This is an assignment that I received in August 2006 when an anonymous benefactor offered to pay me several thousand lire if I would take at least one photo every day for a year he would pay me a large amount of cash. One year later, here are the results of that contest, for your viewing pleasure. Click here for the main index, or go directly to each month's page:

Recent Blog Entries
This Is New YorkSound and FuryThe Search for American FreedomOf Human BondageA Survey of Recent Writers Strike CoverageIn CaliforniaRestonIs This Home?Strike OneTour Americana! Part Three (The West)Tour Americana! Part Two (Little Rock)Tour Americana!Why I'm Moving to Los AngelesReading Le Monde When You Don't Understand French

This Is New York
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The first person I spoke to when I arrived in the city on Monday night was Dave’s girlfriend Elaine, who was lugging boxes from the house on 113th Street to her car. [More]

Sound and Fury .. (01.05.08)

Driving through Tennessee the other day, I was suddenly aware of a curious smell. Moments later, I was shocked to find smoke pluming from the steering column. While the auto was being tended by some helpful gents at the Nashville Cadillac dealer I took the chance to catch up on Writer’s Strike gossip. [More]

Of Human Bondage ... (12.08.07)
Last night I finished Somerset Maugham’s opus Of Human Bondage which, at 600+ pages, is lengthy even by the generous standards of the bildungsroman. The middle part of the book is occupied with what is arguably the novel’s best-remembered episode: young Philip’s miserable love affair with the horrid Mildred. [More]

A Survey of Recent Writers Strike Coverage ...(12.07.07)
As the Writers Strike heads into its sixth week, one is tempted to quote from Joan Didion’s essay on the last Writers Strike in 1988. Didion contended that the strike wasn’t so much about money but rather “respect, and about whether the people who made the biggest money were or were not going to give a little to the people who made the less big money.” [More]