Inquirer
I miss my old Toyota Camry … well, sort of
Yes, I got someone younger and prettier as soon as I had the chance to do so, but that doesn’t make me a bad guy. Just because I’ve already washed my new car with the same towels I used for Silver Shadow, I’m not some kind of scoundrel.

BlackBerry iPhone and me: A love triangle
I thought when I got a younger, slimmer electronic wife, I’d be happier. But I can’t relate to this new girl. She’s just too complicated.

Happy wife happy life? I put it to the test
A friend mentioned an old Swedish proverb on Facebook: “He who buys what he does not need robs himself.” I immediately thought of all the things I buy that I really don’t need. Then I thought of the real spender … my wife.

Learning about women from my cat
I’m learning that female behavior is universal, and my lessons are coming from an unusual source – our cat, Styx.

The Tadpole Conspiracy – Pt 1
The birth of an anti-pet parent May 28, 2011 I’ve had a longstanding rule for my kids: No…

Words on the Street
Solomon’s life story and his book, The Last Confession, were featured nationally on NPR’s Morning Edition. Listen now!
In other news, Solomon’s Words on the Street writing and literacy program, which is sponsored by the BME Challenge and Verizon, just finished its second year. Click here to learn more.

