Tag Archives: Writing
It’s not over yet!
I’ve been hard-core fringing. It’s been a blast. Because I am not IN my show I get to spend a ton of time seeing other shows and hanging out at the tent making new friends, and of course promoting my … Continue reading
First Audience Review
The first audience review for my latest play “Love, Virtually” presented by Working Title Artists Company has been posted on Now Magazine’s Fringe Guide site. I’m still amazed that people seem to like what I write, and how I write. … Continue reading
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Two days ago I witnessed a murder
My day started by waking up having just seen two men pushed off a building, bouncing slightly off the pavement, and landing dead in front of me, quickly followed by two teenage boys (the murdering pushers) firing handguns in my … Continue reading
The Inevitable New Year’s Post
Last night I dropped the media business class I was taking… while sitting in the class. Possibly a little rude but I don’t think the “teacher” noticed. The power of an ipad. I realized I wasn’t going to learn anything … Continue reading
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The List script
… is available for sale at Blurb.com This isn’t new, but the flippy page animation preview widget from them is, and it’s cool, so I thought I’d share it. The List by Sara Beck, Jennifer Kenneally, Amy Symington & Chloe … Continue reading
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Happy New Year!
Yes, I know. It’s been 2010 for 23 days already. I don’t have any excuse, just haven’t been thinking BLOG lately. But that’s changing, even if it wasn’t one of my new year’s resolutions. How has 2010 been so far? … Continue reading
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The Script is Out There
After months and months of editing and waffling, the script for The List (written by myself, Amy Symington, Jennifer Kenneally, and Sara Beck) is now available for purchase from a publisher. Yay! It makes us feel a little more legitimate … Continue reading
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We Think… Or at least I do.
Mic and I started a blog together. It’s called We Think, sort of a reference to couples who quickly lose their individuality and start using the word “we” way more than the word “I”. The idea is to write about … Continue reading
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The Reviews are In
I’m back from San Francisco with fantastic reviews! Generally speaking I’m a confident person, but when performing a one-person show that you’ve written, you’re basically putting your ass on the line because if it doesn’t go well, there really isn’t … Continue reading
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