I've been in hiatus for a while but I'm hoping to get back to wordsmith battle readiness. I've got some small writing projects in the works. I'm looking at attending a UK dramatic writing program that would give me the international creds and contacts I need for to get my work out to English speaking audiences abroad. Besides that I lurve London. But my final destination could be Trieste, the incubator for some of the world's best literature and poetry.
Attended a sold out performance of Lisa Haas' In-Heat last night. Hilarious. Sally Sockwell is a babe and a half. She nailed Doris Anderson, the founder of SILC, the Self-Identified Lesbian Center, a support group and cable access show for romance impaired Sapphic sisters. Your's truly had a cameo voice-over as a bisexual calling Doris' lesbian dating hotline.
Just read Roddy Doyle's "A Star Called Henry" and "The Testosterone Files." Both in their own ways Bildungsroman. Which has revived my interest in re-drafting "Big Pink Meat," my own humble coming of age story set in a New Jersey ham factory.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
May 2011 Update
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What if Beckett staged Marat-Sade and all the parts were played by amorous lesbians? Inmates of the Hahns Jopkins psych ward, Nina and Anne rehearse their anti-abortion variety show playing the roles of Maria from "The Sound of Music" and Founding Father George Washington. Every day at the same time the rehearsal is interrupted by Nina’s trip to the Treatment Room. When their doctors enter to observe, all hell breaks loose. Screams curdle the blood, inmates give the juice to the doctors, and lunatics spout 'The Will to Power'.
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