Had They Seen It in Our Faces All Along?
The first summer of the pandemic, my parents sold the house in the Poconos. The place was beloved – I loved it for the natural world that surrounded it, for the century old trails and…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Matthew Aquilone: My plays, essays, stories and poems have appeared in Christopher Street, The Rumpus, Open Doors, The Nervous Breakdown, The New York Daily News, Ensemble Studio Theater, Theater for the New City and elsewhere. I have been a resident at the Ucross Foundation, The Edward Albee Foundation, The Norman Mailer Foundation, Woodstock Guild/Byrdcliffe Colony and the Cummington Community of the Arts. I was also named a finalist for the Tin House Debut Forty Prize. I live in Brooklyn where I was born and raised.
The first summer of the pandemic, my parents sold the house in the Poconos. The place was beloved – I loved it for the natural world that surrounded it, for the century old trails and…