recent essays
What do Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, B. 178 and Chris de Burgh’s “The Lady in Red” have in common?
They’re both tangled up in Dr. Hart’s drama.
Check out Caroline’s MAN OF THE YEAR playlist essay for all of the details
To be stripped down, doped up, cut open, stitched shut—to be held in a cold room, waiting, waiting: such are the makings of a horror show. Or, you know, a trip to the doctor.
My essay on the value of ritual, ceremony, and marking the biggest milestones in our lives—no matter which milestones we choose. (There’s enough shine to go around.)
Read it on Literary Hub!