A Woman is like a CowJust before I reached puberty, my Maltese father told me, Just before my wedding day, my father told me Just before my daughters became women Just before my daughters moved Just before I retired from my job Yet I hesitate to say my father was wrong
Phil Vassallo writes: I am a New Jerseyan by way of
The Bronx and of Maltese ancestry. I work as a corporate communication
consultant, primarily developing and delivering writing and presentation
skills programs, and I was a professor of writing in several colleges.
I hold a B.A. in English from Baruch College, an M.S. in reading education
from Lehman College, and a doctorate in educational theory from Rutgers
University. I have published over 100 poems in various print journals
and in websites, including Red Booth Review, Red River Review, Rustlings
of the Wind, Cyber Oasis, Catalyzer, Snakeskin, Wilmington Blues, Atomic
Petals, still, Twelfth Planet, Electric Acorn, Poetry Webring, Some Words,
Lucid Moon, Spoken War, Librium Implant, Artistic Wasteland, Open Sewer,
and Decathlon2000. I have also published over 100 articles as a freelance
journalist and essayist. My column on education issues, “The Learning
Class,” has been published in various newspapers and magazines across
the nation and on EducationNews.org. In addition, I write a column on
writing issues, “Words on the Line,” which appears in etc., the journal
of the International Society for General Semantics. Seven of my plays
have been produced Off-Off Broadway. I was a recipient of a New Jersey
State Council on the Arts playwriting fellowship, and a finalist in three
national playwriting competitions. My play “The Spelling Bee” was published
by Samuel French. |