Roman Colombo's Blog
July 24, 2017
Kamala Khan and Kumail Nanjiani: The Pop Culture Icons Young Americans Need
via Kamala Khan and Kumail Nanjiani: The Pop Culture Icons Young Americans Need
Published on July 24, 2017 09:00
May 13, 2017
The Pit
Creativity eludes me. That’s the worst part of this depression. I can write—obviously. And I have a a job where I have to write regularly. It’s not so much that I can’t write, it’s the fiction that’s acting evasive. I’m having trouble tapping into that reserve of stories. Even worse, I can see the story, […]
Published on May 13, 2017 12:29
October 27, 2016
How to Beast a Write-a-Thon
On the first Saturday of November, Rosemont College hosts a semi-annual write-a-thon as part of the completely insane and emotional disaster we call NaNoWriMo—the National Novel Writing Month. Now, I have apprehensions about NaNoWriMo, in that writing, a novel takes more than a month, and forcing yourself to write isn’t always healthy. As I wrote […]
Published on October 27, 2016 15:53
October 3, 2016
Inconvenient Inspiration
I have 111 students this term. A light load, for me. Right now, I have 57 papers and essay to grade. And a few dozen discussions to read through (hybrid classes. YAY!). I’m in my office, I know I have to get a lot of work done this week—I have another 18 essays coming in […]
Published on October 03, 2016 08:44
July 10, 2016
The 7 Differences Between Professionals and Amateurs — Medium
via The 7 Differences Between Professionals and Amateurs — Medium
Published on July 10, 2016 11:44
July 7, 2016
Italian/American
For a while, I was back and forth on if I should call myself Italian-American or not. I’m 3rd generation…and is that really enough to say I am not simply US American? Do I have the right to claim my Italian Heritage when I don’t speak the language, or have the same ideals as many […]
Published on July 07, 2016 20:29
March 31, 2016
Writing Pains
So, last night,I kind of had to admit something. I was looking at my various writing friends discussing achievements or their work, or just #iamwriting…and I realized something. I’ve had an inspiration problem lately. I’m not sure for how long, but it’s been there. It’s not that I don’t have stories to tell, I have […]
Published on March 31, 2016 15:45
March 27, 2016
My Favorite Stereotype
It’s Easter Sunday, but we had our Easter dinner yesterday. Being Atheist, I can cheat like that, and for my Christian friends who joined me yesterday, they get to have TWO Easters, so, it’s a big win for them. But, yeah, I’m atheist, so why did I want to do something for Easter? Well, Atheist […]
Published on March 27, 2016 11:33
March 11, 2016
The Flaw of Resilience
Be warned, I am going to talk about a surgery I had, so, it might be a little gross. I’ll keep it light, though. One of the things others seem to find most remarkable about me is my fine athletic body. No, not that. Oh, no—it’s what we call “resilience.” And it’s true. I have […]
Published on March 11, 2016 12:11
March 8, 2016
IMDb Top 100 by Women
It’s Official. Women, as a whole, have much better taste in movies than men as a whole. Happy International Women’s Day! via IMDb Picks – IMDb.
Published on March 08, 2016 11:07


