The answers do not matter until we ask the right questions. Then they matter a lot.
WTC August 2001
Born in the Bronx, Wallace grew up in more places than he cares to remember. In the late 70s, he attended high school in Redondo Beach and spent the next decade on loading docks and in print shops, hoofing it around Chicago hawking typesetting and graphic design, while pursuing more than his share of dreams that didn't pan out. In the 90s, he attended the City Colleges of Chicago and National-Louis University, then medical school in the Caribbean. While living in the West Indies, Wallace discovered something in this world but not of this world—the Christian faith as practiced in the traditions of the Church of the Province of the West Indies. As the first decade of the new century unfolded, he finished residency at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City and relocated to the heartland. A practicing physician since 2002, Wallace aspires to attend seminary in the Anglican tradition.
Christmas 2008 Nearly 50, Wallace has lived lots of places, seen lots of things, and met lots of people, all of which inform his observations and perspective. His short story “Angel’s Mercy” placed third in a writing contest and has appeared in an anthology.

Fiction.
The Fat Guy & the Little Boy Who Did Not Forget.
The Best Freakin' Christmas Ever.
Angel's Mercy.
Two Women. Two Voices.

Coming Soon!
Game World.
Flower Child.
Hide and Seek.
Freakshow.
Charlie's Place.
Watch Your Back.
The Steps.
Letter to the Editor.
All Wagers Come to Naught.
My Own Worst Enemy.
Three Saints Who Have Never Met.

Opinion.
The New America. Can It Work? Will It Last?
Where Was God That Day?
Dear Patients.

Coming Soon!
What Money Can't Buy: Loss and Loathing in the Land of Plenty.
Real Men.
How to Ruin A Marriage (and Other Fragile Things.)
Listen, Christian!
First, the Good News.
Meanings, Not Molecules: Has Psychiatry Lost Touch with Reality?
The Use of Psychiatric Rating Scales in Pre-School Children.
Feel Good Theology.
Sign of the Times.



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