My microfiction, “Good Advice,” is live now on Crack the Spine.
My microfiction, “Good Advice,” is live now on Crack the Spine.
“Squirrels in a Knothole” was just named Audience Choice Winner at the Festival of Ten X presented by The College at Brockport, SUNY.
I’m excited to announce that my play, “Out on a Limb,” has been accepted for production at this year’s Kentucky State Fair in August as part of the Kentucky New Play Series. The theme is “United We Stand Divided We Fall” (Kentucky’s state motto), and I put my own spin on that theme in this tale of two bickering cats who realize they must work together to free themselves from a perilous situation. Yes, I’ve gone from squirrels to cats!
My short story, “Smoke,” will appear in The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature on April 1 (no foolin’).
Ten is the magic number this weekend and next at SUNY Brockport as the college’s Department of Theatre and Music Studies presents its 10th ‘Festival…
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My piece of flash fiction, “Three in the Morning and You Don’t Smoke Anymore,” is out now in Kentucky Review 2016. This is, unfortunately, the last edition of this fine anthology. You can purchase a copy of the book here and here – there’s some great writing in it, and all proceeds from sales benefit Action Against Hunger.
So here’s the inspiration behind “Squirrels in a Knothole” – which premieres February 24 as part of the Festival of Ten produced by The College at Brockport’s Department of Theatre and Music studies. Performances are February 24, 25, March 2, 3, and
4 at 7:30, with a matinee on February 26 at 2. If you’re in the area, come out and support the College, the Festival, and local theater!
Just found out that my short short, “Good Advice,” has been accepted for publication in Crack the Spine. It’s one of those pieces that came to me one evening and I had to get it down on paper (yes, I still use paper) as soon as I could. Look for it soon!
Excited to have my short story, “Three in the Morning and You Don’t Smoke Anymore,” accepted for publication in the forthcoming issue of the Kentucky Review – look for it soon!
Wishing good luck to everyone at M.T. Pockets Theatre this weekend for the 4th Annual One Act Fest – thrilled that “Three Sides” was selected to be part of the festival!