It’s 3:59 a.m. on a Thursday in March, and I’m finally winding down for the night after a very busy evening working. I wrote a large section of a chapter of my memoir. It’s the chapter where I met a beautiful woman from the South and we had incredible and wild times together from Arkansas to New York City to Montreal.… Continue Reading
Author: Charles Tanzer
Seal’s “Kiss From A Rose” Saved Me From Sadness
So it’s late on Friday night, around 5am, and I’m chilling in my kitchen. I’ve got the lights out, and I’m sitting by the big window. I’ve got the Google Home blasting, and I’m just trying to get through the night and fight off a slightly sad mood.… Continue Reading
A Friday Night At The Metropolitan Museum
I leave my apartment in Astoria, Queens around 6 pm on Friday night. I’m headed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. I love the Met, but it’s been about six months since I’ve been there, and I miss it.… Continue Reading
Will You Marry Me Jennifer Garner?
Dear Jennifer,
I was relaxing at home late tonight, around 2 a. M., after a day spent writing for my website, genxchronicle.com. We cover news, culture and lifestyle through a Generation X lens. I also did some work emails, and some tasks around the house as well.… Continue Reading
Today In Trump Land: We Should All Fear John Bolton
Gen X Chronicle brings you the latest installment of Today in Trump Land, where we chronicle the doings, comings and goings of the Trump Administration. I say comings and goings because no other American Presidential administration has had such a high rate of turnover as the current one.… Continue Reading
Copper’s Corner: Copper Sleeps On My Laundry
I wake up late, around 2 p.m., on a Wednesday in March after writing two genxchronicle.com stories. One is about Rex Tillerson’s firing as Secretary of State, and one is about the significance of the time 11:11.
When I sit up I see that Copper is sleeping on the lounge chair in my bedroom, which has some clothes on it. … Continue Reading
Snow Day
It’s late on Wednesday night, and I’ve been sitting in my kitchen by the window watching the snowfall intermittently. It’s mostly tailed off by now, but there’s a stray lost snowflake here and there.
I woke up late today, around 2pm, after staying up the entire night before writing.… Continue Reading
Copper’s Corner: Copper Climbs The Cat Tree
It’s 6:23 a.m. on a Sunday in March, and I’ve been up all night working, the usual writer’s life stuff. I wrote a long post about my celebration last night in a Queens bar for the publication of my first two ebooks, which are about life with my wonderful but shy cat Copper.… Continue Reading
A Night By The Window
Tonight was an important night for me. I finally wrote the essay I’ve been dying to write for years about the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. I’ve written essays on Iraq before, but today was the 15th anniversary of the US invasion, so I felt like now was the time to say what I wanted to say.… Continue Reading
On the 15th Anniversary of the Iraq War, I Call George W. Bush A Murderer
Fifteen years ago today, the US invasion of Iraq began. The war was justified in America based on the idea that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, which he did not. Virtually all American political leaders knew he did not, as did the mass media, and a good portion of American citizens on the political left.… Continue Reading