Interesting phenomena have sprung up around Game of Thrones final season. The first phenomenon was the defiant declarations of non-watchers who seemed to be personally offended by devotees of the show speculating and theorizing on social media. As in, “Never watched the show and don’t care to.” Take that! I was late to the Game.… Continue reading GOTcha
Author: Ernie Quatrani
Game of Cards
I didn’t know nurses played a lot of cards while they are sitting around in hospitals. Heck, I didn’t know nurses sat around. Recently, a state senator from WallaWalla was arguing that an amendment to a bill being considered should exclude nurses in small hospitals from required breaks. Maureen Walsh said nurses at small hospitals… Continue reading Game of Cards
The Unicorn Rock
After spending thousands of years being worn smooth by the gentle currents of the stream I am reborn as a unicorn in Vermont, and I believe my journey has just begun. I am no longer just another rock. I have purpose. I rest now in the small, gentle hands of Caroline who found me under… Continue reading The Unicorn Rock
Mat Making
What a great idea! Making mats for the homeless out of plastic bags. This is an article I wrote for the Town and Country newspaper last month. Upper Perkiomen special education teachers attending a county meeting last spring recognized the potential for a win-win-win venture in the Sleeping Mat Project sponsored by an advocacy group.… Continue reading Mat Making
The Dread–Part 2
A continuation of the prologue from my Work in Progress–Drawing Hope, a YA novel about surviving the drug abuse of friends and family. You know your parents have something to talk about when you’re not around because they keep hinting that you should start your schoolwork. So you go upstairs after dinner, but you and… Continue reading The Dread–Part 2
Drawing Hope (WIP)
My latest Work in Progress (WIP) after the publication of Internal Lockdown is a young adult novel focusing on a group of ninth graders who bond over the pain of dealing with a loved one’s substance abuse. The story is told through the eyes of Chris, who moves from North Carolina to PA with his… Continue reading Drawing Hope (WIP)
Continuing the Fight
Published in the Town and Country Newspaper on March 21. Project Live UP’s March meeting featured a speaker from the Upper Perkiomen High School’s Student Assistance Program (SAP) and a Project Live member and community resident who frankly discussed his problems with alcohol. Shane Thrush, a UPHS special education teacher, gave the audience a… Continue reading Continuing the Fight
The Top of MY List!
Since Internal Lockdown came out, the response to the novel has been fabulous. Many, many people in my area have read the book and responded very favorably. One dynamic that has emerged is that people who know me–and I’ve been blessed to meet A LOT of people during 39 years of teaching–have engaged me through… Continue reading The Top of MY List!
Love the Eagles; Hate the NFL
It was nice while it lasted–the right of Eagles fans to call themselves DEFENDING WORLD CHAMPIONS. Technically, we still are, except for the Defending part because we can’t do that anymore. If you are an Eagles follower, I don’t have to recap the slow start to the season. There are a lot of theories about… Continue reading Love the Eagles; Hate the NFL
With the Current
Writing a novel for publication is something of an exercise in idealistic hubris–reaching for the green light that is a mere flicker across the vastness of an ocean of uncertainty. Despite the odds of producing something worthy of publication, authors write on, boats against the current until one day….you get shot in your swimming pool?… Continue reading With the Current
