One of the stories I'll be telling is about John and Anna Fiumara. John was born in Italy and when he was 16, while serving his country as a Merchant Marine, he "jumped ship" in Baltimore, Maryland. From there, John traveled north to Fulton, New York, where he met Anna and established a muck farm in the Scriba area. John's story is an example of the lengths people went to establish a good life in the United States and that led to the success of muck farms.
Read morePoetry Reading at the Central Square Library
On Sunday, June 7th at 6 pm, I'll be at the Central Square Library sharing poems from my latest book, Reach Out in the Darkness: How Pop Music Saved My Mortal Soul. The book's theme focuses on how the music of the 1960s and '70s profoundly influenced my teen years. While the poems are understandably personal to my experience, audiences from previous presentations have noted how they were able to relate them to their own turbulent years. Part of the reason for this is because of the performances by Matthew Wood and Gina Holsopple, who will accompany me at the presentation with great cover versions of some of those '60s songs. Hearing Gina recreate Janis Joplin or Matthew evoke James Taylor always inspires my readings of the poems. I look forward to this event and hope you can join us.
The Central Square Library is located at 637 S. Main Street, Central Square. No need to register, but you can contact them for directions, etc. Also let me know if I can answer any questions for you by contacting me using the link form this website.
My Latest Books on THE BLIZZARD OF '66 and Weatherman Bob Sykes!
I have completed my research and interviews and written a book about The Blizzard of '66, sometimes known as "The Storm of the Century" for Central New Yorkers or "We Didn't Have School for a Week!" for us baby boomers!
I've also completed a biography of Bob Sykes, meteorology professor from SUNY Oswego and sometimes called "The Grandfather of Lake Effect Snow." Bob played an amazing role during The Blizzard of '66 (anybody remember his forecasts on WSGO?), but he also led a fascinating life beyond that storm and Oswego, New York.
It was a sincere pleasure to work on both of these projects. For information about purchasing the books, please click on the "Books" link at the top of this webpage. For information about attending or scheduling a book signing, please click on the "Readings" link at the top of this webpage.