It seems JEAN MICHAUD is back.
An iconic 1980s clothing label, it disappeared by the late 90s to early 2000s.
I believe it was a regional brand local to New England, and was possibly the private label of the Caldor department store chain.
The guy your professor warned you about.
It seems JEAN MICHAUD is back.
An iconic 1980s clothing label, it disappeared by the late 90s to early 2000s.
I believe it was a regional brand local to New England, and was possibly the private label of the Caldor department store chain.
Even Were There a Storm is a work of experimental non-fiction in 672 numbered fragments.
In April 1987, a late spring snowstorm struck Worcester, Massachusetts. I was nine years old. I was the kind of child who listened to Department of Public Works radio traffic on a police scanner, attentive to the city's systems in ways that now seem improbable. I have no memory of this storm. I learned of it decades later, by chance.
The book follows a sustained attempt to think through a question that discovery raised: does it matter if a person sleepwalks through events in their life?
This is not a memoir in the conventional sense. It is not a history of Worcester or an account of that storm. It is an essay--672 of them, actually--on attention, memory, presence, and what it means to have been somewhere without having been there at all.
Details
Author: Paul Fallavollita
Publisher: Independently published
Publication date: January 16, 2026
Pages: 190 (paperback) / 175 (Kindle)
ISBN-13: 979-8244268669
ASIN: B0GHLLHBDQ
Purchase
Amazon (paperback and Kindle):
https://www.amazon.com/Even-Were-There-Storm-Fallavollita/dp/B0GHLLHBDQ
Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/246755586-even-were-there-a-storm
About the Author
I grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts. I earned a B.A. in philosophy and political science from Loyola University New Orleans and an M.A. in political science from Purdue University, where I studied international relations and literary theory.
I spent my career in corporate quality assurance, compliance, and technical writing--work that formalized what was already a disposition toward institutional skepticism and close attention to whether practice matches prescription.
I live in the Upstate of South Carolina.
Contact
https://fallavollita.substack.com/