Gratitude for Christmas 2020

     What a year! I’m sixty-three, almost sixty-four and I don’t remember a year quite like this one. My parents or my grandparents, I’m sure, could point to horrendous years – they got through the Great Depression, World War II, the Korean War. They never talked about the hardships, though, except indirectly. Instead, they’d talkContinue reading “Gratitude for Christmas 2020”

Thoughts on Completing a Novel and the Printing Industry

     These seem rather disparate subjects, but somehow, they’ve become enmeshed in my mind. As to the first, I completed my novel two days ago. Well, the first draft anyway – it’s over five hundred pages so I know I have some trimming, editing, and underpainting to do. (I read about underpainting in a bookContinue reading “Thoughts on Completing a Novel and the Printing Industry”

New England During the Great Depression

Much has been written about the Great Depression – along with the words are indelible images. There are images of Dust Bowl farmers in the Midwest, men working on highways – cutting roads out of a hostile environment. There are men in bread lines hats in hand, women in worn clothing clutching the hands ofContinue reading “New England During the Great Depression”