I finally did what I should've done ages ago--I turned to Neil Gaiman.
Poetic Rhythm
I've been rewatching Mad Men recently and during season one, my feminist rage at the overt misogyny took a break during the scene when Don Draper accompanies his girlfriend, Midge, to an open mic night in the village. A young woman gets up on stage and recites a poem she wrote about how she had a dream that she had sex with Fidel Castro in the Waldorf Astoria. The first time I watched this scene, I pretty much ignored it. Now, watching it again twelve years later, I was hit with an overwhelming sense of deja vu. Not because I've watched this show before, but because I've been to that same reading--over and over again.
Eulogy
On April 14th, my friend, Kyle, died in a tragic rock climbing accident. Two weeks later, I flew to Oregon for the celebration of life and I stayed with his wife and daughters in their guest room. At one point in time, I spent so much time with them that their guest room felt more … Continue reading Eulogy
Who is Emily Regan?
In short, it's me.
March 2019: What I’m Reading
It's the time again to do a roundup of some of the books I'm reading this month! Here are a few on the top of my list for March:



