“But how could you live and have no story to tell?”
Fyodor Dostoevsky


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THE SHOES I WEAR [released under my previous name] is an off-beat collection of original songs. Awarded New Folk Songwriter at the New Jersey Folk Festival, I spent many years on the folk music circuit performing original songs that tell tales of people who make mistakes, try hard, seek truth.
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My most recent writing project, THE DOG LOOKING AT THE MAN LOOKING AT THE WOMAN, tells the separate but entangled stories of Ophelia, Helene and Robert. A 16 year old girl in Nebraska learns that her mother has thrown herself off the town water tower. Her aunt in Los Angeles fears that she has lost the ability to care about anything or anyone. And in Baltimore the father she has never known dreams of cooking on television.
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My photos tell the story of a life of noticing little things and looking at the sky.
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