A century and a half ago, New York Times journalists praised the first night that their newsroom was illuminated by electric bulbs. I found this article (“Edison’s Electric Light: ‘The Times’ Building Illuminated By Electricity,” September 5, 1882) while researching the history of the New York subway system. The journalists notice the details of the […]
Tucker Lieberman
Tucker Lieberman lives in a second-floor apartment with 17 electric bulbs on the ceiling plus a clip-on lamp and a flashlight. He often writes at sunrise when the bulbs are not needed, while his husband uses them to write after dark. His short fiction is in Mad Scientist's I Didn't Break the Lamp, Owl Canyon's No Bars and a Dead Battery, Elly Blue's Trans-Galactic Bike Ride, and a STORGY chapbook. His poetry is in Sad Bitch Chronicles' Trigger Warning. www.tuckerlieberman.com Twitter: @tuckerlieberman