Bruce Ditman is passionate about the epic fairytale The Princess Bride, which reminds us that emotion isn’t poison and love stories aren’t just for girls.
Caring Enough To Know Better: On Macklemore and Anti-Semitic Caricatures
Bruce Ditman wants to believe Macklemore that he had no idea his costume looked like a racist caricature of a Jewish man, but it’s not easy.
What Is the Graduation Speech You Would Give? Here’s Mine.
“Make something,” by Bruce Ditman.
The Transcendental Potential of Chores
Bruce Ditman has a small insight about a big topic while washing dishes. [Video]
Falling In Love Again: A Stop Action Film and Poem
Two adults try to find a beginning in the middle of their lives in this short poem by Bruce Ditman.
To the Year 2014, A Promise. [A poem]
A poem by Bruce Ditman.
A Great McMiracle Happened There
Bruce Ditman celebrates the return of the McRib this holiday season.
Masculinity Haiku: The Edge of the Bed
Bruce Ditman’s haiku on how the bed holds the weight of our work.
Breaking Lamps
Bruce Ditman tells of pulling strings & sealing wax
The Purple Balloon
A true, horror story
100 Words on Love: Since We Met
Forrest seeing, despite the treeing, it is better being, me, since we met
Big Little Hand
Was there a moment when you, all of a sudden, could differentiate between you and your child? In a tiny gesture, Bruce Ditman saw the daylight between he and his 7 year old daughter.
When Can I Catch Birds? (With My Bare Hands)?
Frustration station, what’s your stop? Bruce Ditman wants to know.