by Edward Signaigo | May 3, 2026 | Essays
Deadbeat Dads When I got divorced, the woman took our dogs and wouldn’t let me see them. Those dogs were my family, and I loved them dearly. I called and called, and she just kept ignoring me. It taught me a lot about family and about life....
by Edward Signaigo | May 1, 2026 | Poems
Gravity The best I could Wasn’t enough And so she left When things got tough I won’t forget The way I cried When I found out That our love died Times gone by And lessons learned Play with fire And you get burned When times got tough I thought...
by Edward Signaigo | May 1, 2026 | Essays
The Power of Having Fun I have a recurring dream where I am sitting on the bench for my high school baseball team and hating every second of it. Every game I go up and check the lineup card – even though I already know I’m not on it – and...
by Edward Signaigo | Apr 29, 2026 | Poems
Performing It doesn’t matter why they’re listening Or for how long The only thing that matters Is that they’re listening now So get up there And say what you have to say Read more poems by Eddie. Watch...
by Edward Signaigo | Apr 28, 2026 | Essays
Choose Your Hard There is a deep, existential unhappiness that permeates society across all industries and social classes. It’s why self-help is a global, multi-billion-dollar industry that’s expanding every day. It’s the dread you feel on Sunday when you...