Category Archives: Essays

GOIN’ UP THE COUNTRY

When I was but a wee little dweeb, I became obsessed with the late Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. (I remember, completely delusionally, setting an egg timer on top of our piano to time myself playing Invention No. 13 in under 45 seconds just like him…the fastest I clocked was about 58 seconds and it was a total mess). I had a picture of him in my locker. The fangirling continues to this day: this Month I got to write about Gould’s “Idea of North” for ChicagoMusic.org.

Super-hottie (and a certain dorky writer's teen heartthrob) Glenn Gould

Super-hottie (and a certain dorky writer’s teen heartthrob) Glenn Gould

What If Marriage Were Temporary?

I was reading my great-uncle’s old copy of Gulliver’s Travels when I got the idea for my latest Atlantic story: What if marriage had an expiration date? Later, my friend told me one of the Real Housewives of Orange County had beat me to the punch, the cow.

Benjamin Britten’s Hipster Mo’


It’s so fun to write for one of my best friends, Margie, who edits the classical section of ChicagoMusic.org

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Skirting the Issue

A story I wrote for Rebellious Mag’s “What’s in a Name?” Issue. Obviously, it takes an immense amount of bravery for anyone to come out as transgender, but it requires bravery from their friends and family, too.


 

A meditation…

I’m so excited for my first story for the Atlantic! Why the word “panties is so awful”

i’ve been an enormous fan of the Atlantic for years and years. I hope it’s the first of many.

A very sexy tomato…

Click here to read one of my favorite pieces I have ever written: an essay for Rebellious Mag’s Labors of Love issue.