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Pangyrus Features

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Pangyrus comprises Boston- and Cambridge-based writers, editors, and creative professionals aiming to foster a community of creative individuals and organizations dedicated to art, ideas, and making culture thrive. Combining ‘Pangea’, the world continent, and ‘gyrus’– the ridges of the cerebral cortex crucial to verbal association– Pangyrus is about connection. Originally conceived by Editor-in-Chief Greg Harris , a professor of creative writing at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School , its managing editor is Cynthia Bargar , Director of Development at the Cambridge Theatre. I have been with Pangyrus almost since its inception, and am both its Reviews Editor, and a contributor of reviews. Below is a listing of my current features for the website. I also have just submitted a feature for a forthcoming print edition, Pangyrus 6 - on the life of African American poet, short-story author and novelist Paul Laurence Dunbar , who is the subject of a recently released documentary by ...

Upstate Diary Features

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I've written for Upstate Diary since October 2016, and in that time have reviewed books, art exhibits, filmmakers, and other notable personalities. Upstate Diary , founded by Creative Director Kate Orne , largely focuses on the creative lives of urban dwellers in more rural climates, and has both a web and print presence. I have contributed to both formats, as I detail below. It is, in essence, a curation of the artistic life of the region. I grew up in upstate New York, and am very familiar with the terrain, and I was so very appreciative to have had the opportunity to contribute (and will in the future) to this important periodical. Tama Janowitz:  Scream: A Memoir of Glamour and Dysfunction . (October, 2016) Peter and the Farm , a film directed by Tony Stone. (December, 2016) Andres Serrano at The School.   (March, 2017) The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative , by Florence Williams. (June, 2017) Strange Weathe...

Book Reviews and Features, Part 1

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Over the years, in addition to book editing and writing, I've authored numerous reviews, interviews and features for various periodicals, including The Christian Science Monitor , Pangyrus , Upstate Diary , and others. My focus is eclectic, from biographies and histories, to novels, poetry and essays, to sports and art exhibits. In addition to those I post here on this site, there are others that are in print form only, and I will describe those as fully as I can, and provide links to where you can locate the print editions, where possible. Christian Science Monitor: Reviews: Tools to keep the pages turning: The Booklover's Repair Kit . (Nov. 30, 2000) Christian Science Monitor Book Bits: iWoz, by Steve Wozniak and Gina Smith .  (Dec. 19, 2006) The Partnership:  The history of Goldman Sachs and its rise from Manhattan basement to ‘global juggernaut.’    (Nov. 8, 2008) Herbert Hoover: The 31st President, 1929-1933, by William E. Leuchtenburg.  (Fe...