>Missing Persons, Suspects, and Convicts

>  My Distinguishing Mark (Written in Dermatographia). July, 2011. Distinguishing Marks Driving home the other day I passed police activity at the side of the road. A squad car blocked the bicycle lane, its lights spinning round like an amped-up lighthouse, as the officer spoke to the driver of a compact car with a fat […]


Missing Persons, Suspects, and Convicts

 My Distinguishing Mark (Written in Dermatographia). July, 2011. Distinguishing Marks Driving home the other day I passed police activity at the side of the road. A squad car blocked the bicycle lane, its lights spinning round like an amped-up lighthouse, as the officer spoke to the driver of a compact car with a fat tailpipe […]


Missing Persons, Suspects, and Convicts

 My Distinguishing Mark (Written in Dermatographia). July, 2011. Distinguishing Marks Driving home the other day I passed police activity at the side of the road. A squad car blocked the bicycle lane, its lights spinning round like an amped-up lighthouse, as the officer spoke to the driver of a compact car with a fat tailpipe […]


Missing Persons, Suspects, and Convicts

 My Distinguishing Mark (Written in Dermatographia). July, 2011. Distinguishing Marks Driving home the other day I passed police activity at the side of the road. A squad car blocked the bicycle lane, its lights spinning round like an amped-up lighthouse, as the officer spoke to the driver of a compact car with a fat tailpipe […]


>Broken by the Toaster

> Toaster Breakfast and Epiphany OK, so the toaster didn’t break me. But it did remind me of my brokenness. Home sick with a cold, I was berating myself for being away from work at a pivotal time. We’d just moved back into our new offices after a complete remodel; I’d played a key role in […]