Matthew Daddona
Ghostwriter / Novelist / Poet / Human
They built three homes together: now she must do it alone
A husband’s sudden death gave a widow time to reflect on the designs of their second homes and how to make one of her own.
Baking with henley
This eleven-year-old baker won’t give you her secrets—not now, not ever—but she will tell you that there’s joy in figuring them out as she goes along.
Simplicity > Perfection
A Note to 7-Eleven Pizza, With Love
“Late in early quarter”
a short story published by Works Progress
Reviving the legacy of 'Christ in Concrete,' Pietro di Donato's bestseller
Christ in Concrete was one of the most important novels of the 20th Century, but then it disappeared. This is the story of how a son found solace in resurrecting his father’s long-lost ghost of a novel.
How a Barber and Journaling Expert Spends His Sundays
John Casey bears witness to New Yorkers’ stories, whether they are in his chair or taking his writing workshops.
Play That Again
Colorado inmates pour heart, hope, & faith into LP.
The trail blazer
Forging your own path is hard, especially for a woman in a male-dominated industry. Pat Mundus did it anyway.
Got Milk? how the iconic campaign came to be, 25 years ago
It’s been a quarter century since those two little words entered public consciousness. Here’s the story of one of the most famous ad campaigns in history.