Girls with Insurance

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Drifting

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CAST OF CHARACTERS

MAN:  A twenty-something male who has just ended a long-term relationship

WOMAN:  A twenty-something female who must cope with the end of a long-term relationship

HUSBAND:  A man in his twenties, Mona's spouse


SCENE
A series of suburban rooms, somewhere in the United States.


TIME
The present.


SETTING:
An empty room, save two figures and a chair with a phone on it. Out of the audience's sight, an additional phone, a hat, and a small fake beard rest behind the figures.


AT RISE:
A MAN and a WOMAN sit CS, back to back. They are each other's support. They don't turn to face each other during the dialogue. Both wear layered clothes (short sleeved shirts and hooded sweatshirts, coupled with jeans) that do not speak of any specific season.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 July 2010 06:41 Read more...

Support disproductions

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So this is just a quick blog announcement to let you all know that our sister project, nonpress, is in need of financial support. As you can see at the top left we are making slight progress in that direction. Please help if you're able. That's all. Thanks.

Love in Fiction (3/3)

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Yes, yes, I hear you say, that's all very interesting and you're a clever chap who uses big words and quotes Aristotle and posts pictures of Simone de Beauvoir's ass, but what does it mean for the storytelling? (Or, I might be hearing the voices again...mustn't rule that out.) I can only tell you what it means for my storytelling, which is fortunate, because this little solipsistic corner of the web is in fact largely about me.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 02 July 2010 11:42 Read more...

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