Fathers: a Memoir

The story of my early life, a lifetime in the making

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When one has not had a good father, one must create one  -- Friedrich Nietzsche


In my memory, my fathers stand in file before me.


My last father is first in line and in this book; I spent more years coping with him and hate him the most. 

Second is my birth father. His figure is indistinct in my vision because there is a void where we could have been together but weren't. I don't so much miss him as wonder about what could have been. 

Last in line before me is my second father; I hate him for what he did to my mother and brothers at a time when i was too young to protect them.


I am a father, too, one of a continuum of men in my family leaning into, shadowing, shoving, shaping, steering, staining each other through the generations. 

I am a father

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My birth father, Jack Donelson

My birth father, Jack Donelson

At the beach

With Leigh Anna and Jeremy

Generations of music

Jeremy and I above my grandfather, Bill Russell, and my mother, Barbara