Article Archives: Words with Woods

Blue

One late night while trolling my antenna-limited TV channels, I came across a movie called Dark Blue, with Kurt Russell and (pre-meat merchant) Ving Rhames. The movie was in line with my previously declared obsession with police stories, which started with Steven Bochco’s Pittsburgh-influenced drama, Hill Street Blues. When visiting … Read More

See You Later

“Dad!” My cellphone almost vibrated with my daughter’s enthusiastic exclamation. “I love Meg!” I was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to help my brother get ready for a hospitalization. My youngest daughter and I had decided to cohabitate, given that I am my granddaughter’s weekday caretaker, and Lauren’s burst of joy on … Read More

The Writer’s Art

A man came up to me as I sat in the Irving Theater and asked me, “Are you Mr. Woods?” I was waiting for the start of Al Hunter’s presentation of “Whispers From the Grave,” and when I confessed to the man that I was, indeed, he told me that … Read More

Brighter Reader

My granddaughter toddles across the carpeted area of her hardwood living room floor and lunges at me as I sit in the big brown “old man’s chair” her mother gave to me. Myah hands me the book she has selected from the reading corner Lauren has crafted in her room, … Read More

What’s Your Name

As my mother lay dying, she would occasionally indicate her cognition with brief moments of randomly recalled memories. She was often in a semi-conscious state, her failing kidneys, unflushed by medical means, leaving her sleepy, a condition her doctor foretold. But she would awaken, briefly, and startle me as I … Read More