Works In Progress | Videos | Recommendations | Links
Welcome to the studio.
Here you’ll find some projects I’ve been working on and some links to artists in my extended family of artists.
A STORY IN TWEETS: Seven Days newspaper invited me to write a story in tweets not so long ago. They specified that I could use 10 tweets. I’m not sure why 10 was the magic number, but, obviously, it’s a nice number. An even number. And when Seven Days invites me to write something, I’m inclined to say yes. Good people over there on South Champlain. Here’s the result.
UNDER A VIRTUAL MAGNET ON MY VIRTUAL FRIDGE: Some stories are just more fun to tell than others. When Seven Days newspaper assigned this item to me, I had the opportunity to answer a question and also make the acquaintance of a talented artist, Ron Hernandez.

Works In Progress
Connections - A screenplay for a short film![]() | Please Don't Feed the Javelinas |
Videos
| Muezzin and Images | Jerusalem Shots |
| To Falafel |
Recommendations
| Granite Cliff By Karin Stack | The Rough By Karin Stack |
| Nothing But a Smile By Steve Amick | Sonic Demons By Lucio Menehon |
Links
Steve is a fiction writer whose debut novel, The Lake, the River & the Other Lake, is getting rave reviews. | The Burdens are a yard-sale pop duo making music out of Williamstown, Massachusetts. |
Jernigan Pontiac is the renowned author of the "Hackie" column in Seven Days newspaper. His new collection of essays, Hackie 2: Perfect Autumn, is now available. | Kingtone Studios is the headquarters of guitar impresario Lucio Menegon, a.k.a. Reverend Screaming Fingers and many other musical alter egos. |
Timothy Monger is a musician based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, whose album Summer Cherry Ghosts is a fantastic record. Dig the lush arrangements and plaintive lyrics. | Eric Gage is a student in his last year at Champlain College studying graphic design, and the designer of this website. |
Karin Stack is an artist working in diverse media; check out her "hair stories." | Jeff Wildgen is a globe-trotting photographer. Take a visual world tour with him (and his frequent traveling companion Erik E. Esckilsen). |




