A New View: Join Me at Ten Stories Up
If you’ve been following this blog, you know that for sixteen years I’ve been transcribing my grandparents’ WWII love letters here — one by one, with as much care as … Continue reading
A Label Too Small: On Being Taken Seriously
When I began this blog sixteen years ago, I stated it was “to put their letters in historical context.” The letters are my grandparents’ WWII correspondence — my grandpa Alex, … Continue reading
Alex & Sylvia’s Love Story on the News
I’m so thrilled that Alex and Sylvia’s love letters have made the news. I spoke with a reporter from Pix11 News – a local New York TV station – for … Continue reading
Oh… It’s a memoir?
When I started this blog, I was 24. I felt that my primary duty was to relay the stories from the letters, with a tidbit of commentary. My role, was … Continue reading
Do you remember how I proposed to you? Oct 8, 1943 (Alex)
In this letter, written throughout the course of a day at training camp, Alex can’t sleep and tells Sylvia about how he went over, in minute detail, the two years … Continue reading
Fainting at Yom Kippur Services
Sylvia describes uncomfortable Yom Kippur services to Alex in 1943: I’ve returned from synagogue and feel a little dizzy right now. Going to the synagogue today was an interesting experience, … Continue reading
The Real Win: What Applying for a Fellowship Taught Me About My Book
Last Monday, an email landed in my inbox with a subject line that made my heart skip a beat: a deadline for an extremely competitive writing fellowship. As I read … Continue reading
What I’ve Learned about “BK In Love & War” from 2 Months on TikTok
When I joined TikTok just under 2 months ago, I thought I was just trying to get some proof for my book proposal that my idea had legs. I was … Continue reading
Confessions of a Late-Adopter
When I started this blog in <gasp> 2010 (yes, 15 years ago), the internet was a simpler place. Instagram didn’t exist. TikTok was just a clock sound. Facebook was still figuring out how … Continue reading
Reflections on Family, Loss, and Love
May 2025 I’ve been transcribing Alex and Sylvia’s letters (in chronological order, finally!) like a madwoman but I haven’t been posting them all as I process their story. Today, I’ve … Continue reading