Sitemap - 2024 - Poor Man's Feast

the year of I'm so tired.

between/the ground and the feast is where I live now

a list at week's end

take your shoes off; stand in the grass

a little bit of news....

July 1940: A word from E.B. White

when I stopped laughing

save yourself before the chicken

from the archive: the notebook on my desk

we move through the agencies of love and art.

when they walked the city

hope in the kitchen

so what?

a doorway into thanks

My Substack Summer

the routines of the living

a list for the changing weather

the ground is real.

treat every onion like a new onion

he would have liked my house.

a list for the weekend

it was a hot summer like this one.

Mojgan Ghazirad: A breakfast conversation

tangled vines and poison leaves

On Gentle Food

that the sunrise not leave us unmoved

you forget how you can still see so clearly

Listen: you are not yourself.

my father, my friend

my closet had a revolving door.

Creative Questions with Katherine May

Archives: what I know

risk and truth-telling

in the summer kitchen

Summer Archives: getting up before the day

hi honey, I'm home

This is the life

when they say you don't exist

April's Creative Questions

in praise of Margaret Bickel.

when we convene again to understand the world

Billy Renkl: A Breakfast Conversation

Archives: the things we almost do

writing as combat sport

Elissa & Katherine talk....publishing

For Paid Subscribers: Elissa and Katherine talk....publishing

on the perils of cooking from memory

when I was Jane Doe.

at midweek

Katherine May: A Breakfast Conversation

on the betrayal of memory

on envy and art-making [recipe]

Paid Subscriber Bonus|| Creative Questions

Elissa & Katherine talk .... boundaries

when she asked me for chicken parmigiana

For Paid Subscribers || creative questions with Elissa and Katherine May, tomorrow at 1 pm

Elissa & Katherine talk ... bravery

Debbie Millman: A Breakfast Conversation

the problem of addictive rage

a sneak peek at the new edition of Poor Man's Feast

when the lights of health go down

the turning of the year.