
I was once a theater major… with frosted highlights! Here I am in As You Like It, playing saxophone on stage at Ramapo College, circa 2002.
Thanks for digging up this old photo of me, Jen.

Hah!
While wandering around after a tasty dinner at Grace Tavern, my girlfriend and I spotted this awesome sign on a building in Fitler Square. Love it.

A lot of people ask how a scruffy guy like me manages to be involved with such a beautiful woman like Heather.
Well, Anthony Clark sums it up quite nicely. There is, in fact, a boomerang inside Heather. I slipped one into a cake I made her on our second date. It’s been working ever since.
Here’s to a lovely weekend with the girl I adore.

Mmmmm-mm! Looks good, doesn’t it? Well let me tell you, creating a delicious home-made pizza is hardwork. It requires time, patience, and important ingredients liek red wine, salad, and a Macbook Pro. You will also need a friend who can cook, cause I sure can’t. Thanks Saray.
So graduate school is over. It’s strange, knowing that my degree is on its way to my home in New Jersey, where my mother will frame it and place it next to my high school diploma and Kean University undergrad degree, two other pieces of paper I never bothered to collect in person. Being a student has forever been a piece of my identity, and I’m not going to lie, I reveled in the identity of a graduate student. I don’t know, there’s just something about it, a fun air of sophistication in saying “I’m working on my Masters in English literature.” Or maybe I’m just a cocky, pretentious douche. Whatever.
I had the Dean send a letter home to my parents so they’d believe me that I finished…


Graduation party in September. New Jersey folk, get ready. Philly friends, grab a car from Philly Car Share or buy a SEPTA ticket, cause this bash is going to be in the Garden State.
FTW!


My debut novel comes out this Fall. You'll be able to download free audiobook podcasts 

