Once upon a time, not so long ago, a beautiful young maiden and dashingly handsome Army captain made it through World War II and got married. Nearly one year later,…
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Induction into the 14th Elyria Schools & Friends Hall of Fame 18 October 2014 Acceptance Speech When Sally Ruth telephoned to tell me that I’d been nominated for this Hall…
Check your local television listings and set your DVRs. You won’t want to miss this. It was “lights, camera, action” as three camerados battled butterflies in their stomachs, all for…
On August 27, 2014, which was the first anniversary of the release of CAMERADO, CBS’s Liz Kineke and crew came to the the University of Notre Dame to film for…
Jack Kerouac: My Rucksack Prophet If an author can be a soulmate, I claim Jack Kerouac as mine. With each passing year, I find more to love about him. I…
Dear Noah: You are here. Thank you for coming. Thank you for leaving Heaven’s perfect embrace and the adoration of the angels. You could have chosen to stay with God.…
I thought I had Father David Link all figured out. I spent three years of my life immersing myself in his life story and then writing a book about him.…
Waves slapping the quay as if enraged by the monotony of their monochromatic grays explode, frothy and frenzied, rabid lips curled in disdain for my insignificant witness or for the…
I wake and smile. You have come to me, but sweetly. It has been forever. Months since I dreamed of you-not-displeased. Where have you been? How is life? I…
I stirred The word “plank” skittered from my mind as if unleashed, as if it were inside a speech balloon. I watched it float away and, still half-asleep,…