I See You: Stories From Life

SPRING 2026

I See You: Stories From Life

by Virginia Knoud Nalencz

ISBN: 979-8-9897464-0-8  

Beginning with a confession ("In a way, this book is a bit of a stunt: a woman who has been writing all her life decides to come out of hiding"), I See You, a collage of fictional with nonfictional stories, might be characterized as a Boomer version of The Pilgrim's Progress, with elements of the Slough of Despond in references to a fatherless childhood in the 50s and the checkered ascent to the Celestial City in later years, from the sidewalks of New York to the squares of Philadelphia.

Winner of the Creative Quarterly 83 Design Award

About the Author

Virginia Knoud Nalencz was born in New York City and educated in convent schools by the Ursuline nuns. She received a BA from Manhattanville College, an MA in History from Northwestern University, and an MA in English from Temple University. She claims the ability to diagram most sentences written by Henry James and to arrange in chronological order the principal events in European history from the Magna Carta through the Congress of Vienna. She has been a lab assistant in the physiology department at Hunter College of the City University of New York and a staff writer at the alumni magazine of Temple University in Philadelphia. In Before Times, she published short stories in little magazines that are now extinct.  She has been sustained and inspired by one husband, three sons, and cherished friends; by the name of her daughter-in-law’s business, “A Pickle Story;” by Tom Lehrer’s songs; and by Robert Caro’s dictum to “Turn every page.”