The director of the Wheaton counseling center is looking for a therapist in Maryland (my home state) that I can work with over the summer. With less than three weeks of class (gulp) remaining, this isn’t the greatest time to start digging through repression.
So I’ll let you know how that goes.
In the meantime: I have musings about Dina Matos McGreevey. (She’s the ex-second-wife of gay former NJ governor Jim McGreevey, of whose memoir I am a huge fan.) I mentioned the two of them in this essay on sexuality. A few months ago I got her own memoir, Silent Partner, from the library, and I’ve been meaning to talk about my reaction ever since.
This would have been topical if I’d written it up in the wake of the Eliot Spitzer scandal, when she was in high demand from the media. Instead I’m posting it now, for the much less interesting reason that the book is overdue.
