The Hunger published my #MeToo story, I Know What You Look Like, the story I was sure I would never tell.
My short essay, Mona Lisa Pilgrimage, won a prize in a contest sponsored by Critical Read.
As Senior Reporter for My Hometown Bronxville, I report on municipal government, land use boards, and the Board of Education. I also write the occasional feature and business article:
Composer Philip Stopford in Residence at Christ Church Bronxville Through December
Developers of Manhattan Storage Building Increase Proposal to 11 Condominiums
Bronxville School "Aggressively Optimistic" On Completing Athletic Field Projects
Who Owns This Bridge? Parkway Road Bridge Repairs Stall Amid Issue Of Jurisdiction
Bronxville Village Trustees Hear Of Interest By Developers In Kensington Road Project
Zoning Board Challenges Lawrence Hospital To Reduce Footprint Of Proposed Addition
Bronxville Library Board and Employees Sign Contract after Four Years of Negotiatons
Bronxville Residents Take Refuge At Slave To The Grind After Hurricane Sandy
Prairie Schooner published my account of my childhood romance with the Space Age on its Blog in the series Women and the Global Imagination.
I appeared on The Phil Reisman Show at the Journal News in Westchester after I sent Phil a Tweet about his column on driving under the influence
Haunted Waters Press published my essay, From The Old Road To The New, in their online anthology, From The Depths
Alumna Soars Through the Ranks, my profile of Brigadier General Teresa Djuric, USAF, appeared in University of Mary Washington Magazine, Fall/Winter 2010
