Wednesday, January 21, 2026

JEAN MICHAUD Returns?

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

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/