Things have been quiet around these parts lately, because I’m working on a book. More on that to follow.
Tag Archives: family
The Joy of Cuddling With My Kid in the Middle of the Night
My newest bit of fatherhood writing, “The Joy of Cuddling With My Kid in the Middle of the Night,” is now published via Fatherly as part of its Fatherly Voices series! Enjoy!
Many thanks to the editors at Fatherly for bringing this little piece to light.
Learning To Connect
The new issue of STAND arrived in my mailbox today!
“Learning To Connect,” the last essay in my fatherhood-as-learning series in STAND Magazine, appears in print here. It tackles isolation, forming male friendships in adulthood, and the examples we set for our kids.
My deepest thanks to STAND Editor-in-Chief Dwayne D. Hayes for providing a regular place for my reflections during the past year. Solidarity, my friend.
Now online: “Learning To Forgive the Man I Don’t Want To Be”
My most recent essay is now online at STAND Magazine: “Learning To Forgive the Man I Don’t Want To Be.” Click through to read it!
I’m grateful, as always, for the solidarity of STAND’s Editor-in-Chief Dwayne D. Hayes.
Learning To Smile
My essay “Learning To Smile” appears in the new Issue #8 of STAND Magazine! It’s the second in my series of essays on fatherhood as learning that I’m contributing to the magazine.
As before, a big thank you to Founder/Managing Editor Dwayne D. Hayes for his support and solidarity!