Alison Cupp RelyeaHow Thick is the Green(A tribute to Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary, Written on Indigenous People’s Day)Oct 15, 20232Oct 15, 20232
Alison Cupp RelyeaToronto, Gordon Lightfoot, and MeEarlier in August, I took my teenage son Rob to Toronto. On our last visit, Rob was four, but it was a blur with two toddlers in tow and…Aug 29, 2023Aug 29, 2023
Alison Cupp RelyeaMy Mom, the BossMy family got MTV in 1983, the same year my younger brother Kevin was born. Those two major family changes may constitute the most…Aug 5, 2022Aug 5, 2022
Alison Cupp RelyeaI’m Your College Stats Professor. How Do You Like Me Now?COVID has changed you, my former student. You passed my class — Statistics 101 — with a respectable B-minus average. Not stellar, but…Dec 14, 20213Dec 14, 20213
Alison Cupp RelyeaOver Rivers, Through Woods and Beyond: A Thanksgiving TributeThis year’s Thanksgiving was unimaginably different from those that came before, and trips to grandparents’ houses were generally…Nov 30, 2020Nov 30, 2020
Alison Cupp RelyeaEau De Twenty20This piece was first published in Little Old Lady Comedy. For more fun, visit their site at littleoldladycomedy.com.Nov 23, 2020Nov 23, 2020
Alison Cupp RelyeainNew York VoiceLeaving New York and Reflections on 9/11I started this essay last September with a strong feeling that after eighteen years, it was time to put these stories — my story — into…Sep 7, 202014Sep 7, 202014
Alison Cupp RelyeainRye In Our TimeKeeping the FaithWith little understanding of the boundaries between culture, religion and playing dress-up, my youngest child Ian seemed to grasp at a…Apr 21, 20201Apr 21, 20201