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  • 26 Jun 2013 11:17 PM | Anonymous
    Her play in Filipino was included in the anthology, "Balunbalunan, Bingibingihan" (literal translated as "Gizzard, Playing Deaf"
    Published by the Cultural Center of the Philippines 2013
  • 13 Jun 2013 2:08 PM | Deleted user

    The official ENTER SINGING CD was engineered at Luna Productions, Tucson, AZ. Four core songs were sent to the ASCAP Stephen Schwartz (Godspell, WICKED) NY workshop in April, 2012 where more songs were written. In February, 2013 Dan Ankney at Sweetwater Prod., Ft. Wayne, IN remastered and added 8 additional songs to for the mix. The CD is for sale for $10, email Linda Evans at lindaevans1@aol.com for mailing. 

  • 02 Mar 2013 7:25 PM | Deleted user
    Published by Danse Macabre, March 2013.
    The thoughts of a taxi driver taking a passenger from Newark, NJ to New York.
    Danse Macabre
  • 20 Feb 2013 3:29 PM | Donna Spector
    Published in 2012 by the MENSA writer's wing in Calliope, a literary journal, this comic story takes place in Berkeley, California, and is about a young woman's journey of self-discovery by visiting a Freudian psychiatrist.
  • 20 Feb 2013 3:25 PM | Donna Spector
    "The Poem Family," published in 2013 by 34th Parallel Magazine. A learning disabled boy learns to read by writing poems and becomes a brilliant poet.
  • 20 Feb 2013 3:19 PM | Donna Spector
    Published in 2012 by Outskirts Press.

    Fourteen-year-old Danny struggles with cystic fibrosis, but that's not his only challenge; he's also on a quest to find his biological father.

    As Danny continues his quest, his journey and his illness inspire visits from a cast of colorful, lovable characters, all bent on saving the life of a dying child. Converging on his California abode are his eccentric Jewish family, including a pair of Gentile cousins and a dead grandfather, plus a menagerie of unlikely guests – psychics, an ex-rabbi, a motorcycle gang, a parade of faith healers and the head of the Tucson Atheist Society, whom Danny believes is his real father.

    Nominated by an editor at Harper Collins for the Pushcart Editors' Book Award.

  • 02 Feb 2013 12:48 PM | Anonymous
    My short play, Black and White, about a crossword puzzle and a Sudoku, will be published in Smith and Kraus's Best Ten-Minute Plays 2013 anthology.

    Donna Hoke
  • 23 Jan 2013 11:25 PM | Anonymous
    Solo book has Yin Yang Trilogy with the produced and awarded Fate's Line, Question of Worth and Internal Arrangement. The full-length play Professional Eaters and the Palanca Awarded Time Waits. Available on order. Email author. 
    Published by The Bookmark Inc. (2012) launched January 23, 2013
  • 12 Aug 2012 12:15 PM | Sandra de Helen
    The Hounding is Book One in a series featuring Shirley Combs and her sidekick Dr. Mary Watson. Shirley uses the methods of Sherlock Holmes to solve her cases. They live in present day Portland, Oregon. The book is available in both paperback and Kindle on amazon.com and has an excellent Kirkus Review as well as 5 Star reviews from readers.
  • 02 Jul 2012 3:34 PM | Anonymous
    http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/product_info.php?products_id=3261

    Winner of the 2012 Francesca Primus Prize 

    In the early 90’s in Sudan after civil war destroyed their villages, an exodus of boys trekked eight hundred miles across Africa until making it to refugee camps in Kenya where they lived on a bowl of grain a day for ten years.  In 2001, the U.S. resettled 3,600 of these “Lost Boys” in cities across America.

     LOST BOY FOUND IN WHOLE FOODS tells the story of Christine, a recently divorced “East Ender” from Pittsburgh who meets Gabriel, a former “Lost Boy” working in the produce section of Whole Foods.  Soon Gabriel’s world becomes enmeshed with hers and daughter Alex -- leading to a remarkable journey of awareness, struggle and hopefulness.  The play asks the question: what happens when we open up our lives to help another human being -- leaving us to wonder about the effect of one soul upon another.


    "Ryan's play poignantly and powerfully integrates a personal story with a current world issue.  When single mother Christine meets Gabriel, one of the "lost boys" from Sudan, in the produce section of a Pittsburgh Whole Foods where he works, the two form a relationship that changes both their lives.  The play avoids easy, feel-good answers in exploring the very different ways that Christine and Gabriel think he should deal with the challenges he faces.  As Pittsburgh theater critic Christopher Rawson perceptively observes, "the person who is most truly lost amid middle-class comfort is..Christine...[the play charts] the faltering, one-forward, one-back steps she takes to find her own usefulness and meaning."   - The American Theater Critics Association upon awarding the play the Francesca Primus Prize 2012.






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