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If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.  Let him keep step to music that he hears, however measured or far away.
-- Henry David Thoreau
Stories
Gloom of Night for the Postal Service
Why Americans are Fat
Save Your Quarters
A World of Susan Boyles
Men Not at Work
How to Be Happy in Hard Times
A New Jersey State of Mind
The Great Summer
A Normal Life
Easy Street
Mad Men: A Sartorial Gift to America
Essays
Finding Time, as a Man Would Do
Goodbye to the Monopoly Iron
My Love Affair with Men
All I Want for Christmas
Studio Living
The Sandy Hook Slaughter and Lost Young Men
The Indifference of Decrepitude and Being Over Sixty
We'll Have Coffee ~ Learning from My Father and His Life
Boylston Street (a Jamaica Plain essay)
Out of College and Back in his Old Room
The Lure of the City