3 thoughts on “high tide, Luck, Spy Pond”

  1. I live about 7 minutes from Spy pond, across the Arlington line in North Cambridge. It’s always a bonus when you realize the author of the book you’re enjoying is practically a neighbor and mentions many common grounds in his work.
    I am excited about my new discovery, which is you, as I read the short stories in “Luck.” After I decided I was already hooked, I am now reading the story, “Body Surfing” and the narrator is a female. I’m so excited to see how you pull this off. Your work is so interesting because it leaves much to the imagination with your readers (like me) wondering how much of these stories are true and how much of it is just pure genius.:) Your Insight on human behavior and way of calculating thoughts is impressive. I love how a formulated thought can stretch into a full-blown story. I can relate to that way of vision. I have the gift, or maybe the curse of playing with different perspectives as well. Thank you so much for your work and I hope you continue to publish.:) Alicia Zammuto

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