All good reading is re-reading. --something I used to say to my freshman composition classes when I was an adjunct with CUNY at several colleges I am preparing a return to a nearly long delayed re-read of Sterne's Tristram Shandy. That is my current narrative prose fiction. I am also planning a return trek through … Continue reading Notes on Reading
Month: August 2018
Summer 2018, The Falling Leaf Review, Publishing and Contributing Editor, Jay V. Ruvolo
A Few Opinions from the Life of Thomas Sarebbononnato [Short Fiction]
"In order to keep their sanity," Thomas said, "Russians from the Soviet Union had deep and serious discussions about serious and deep subjects. In order to save their lives, they orchestrated never reaching any serious conclusions," he said, he did, as you can read here, word-for-word, of course, everything herein is verbatim, no? You doubt … Continue reading A Few Opinions from the Life of Thomas Sarebbononnato [Short Fiction]
The Falling Leaf Review, SUMMER 2018, Publishing and Contributing Editor, Jay V. Ruvolo
The Falling Leaf Review, Summer 2018
A Journal Note [poem]
Without coffee, my morning is terrible, has become my cliche. To believe her bridge too classical, she insisted I should know . . . What was it that I should know about her, through her, not her, She becomes me in my mind–– I should look at the pictures painted on Greek … Continue reading A Journal Note [poem]