Scotia Sinclair, a nineteen year old graduate student stumbles across an old photograph of her mother with a man she suspects is her father. A father, she never knew, and according to her mother never knew she existed.So, when Scotia puts her plans for graduate school on hold and journeys to London, England in an attempt to locate her father, she gets more than she bargains for, including an unlikely friendship with a mysterious man named Kellan ...
Witty, poignant, funny and sometimes sad, these 10 insightful scenes, explore Christian Ideas in modern culture and language. Filed with interesting characters, and exploring the use of multi-media, these scenes offer something for everyone. For performance in Christian Schools or at Christian Services. These were originally performed at the Meeting Place in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada in 2005,2006 and 2007. Ms Morris' wit and perceptions of ...
Mackenzie’s friends don’t know what drove him crazy. Was it the Army, his job at the Post Office, Nancy’s death, or his parents’ divorce? Mackenzie Peck doesn’t think he’s crazy at all. He’s just trying to get through life as best he can. Alone and mad at the world, Mac’s wild imagination conjures up a talking squirrel who becomes his conscience and mentor. While trying to honor his late wife’s request that he remarry and have a family, Mac gets ...
TY HOLT-TEXAS RANGER is a fictional explosion of justice and heroism from the last days of the Texas bandit era. TY HOLT-TEXAS RANGER is Smith's first historical fiction and it just might be his best novel to date. Smith is also the author of THE ANOINTING, BORDER MURDERS, THE MICHELANGELO MURDERS and BORDER JUSTICE. See www.utopiamysteries.com for publication dates. ...
He has walked through life never fitting in, virtually invisible to everybody. He has been hardened by an overbearing, demanding and violently abusive Father. His fathers viscous reputation prevented people from reaching out to him with help and friendship for fear of retribution. He had found a place, and a group of people that had accepted him for what he was and as a brother, a new family. This relationship begins his growth into a young ma ...
Have you ever been jumped? Have you ever lay in an alley clinging to consciousness, bleeding to death, knowing you could die where you lay? I have. The streets are a dangerous place; watch over your shoulder while you walk or you may just find out what Ia€™m talking about. Horrors lurk in the shadows, evil prickles the back of your neck, you know someone is watching you, waiting until youa€™ve long forgotten that gut feelinga€¦ waiting to catch ...
“Haunting and funny, full of folk wisdom and unfl inching honesty.”— Publishers Weekly , on the work of Jo Carson “She is a quintessential community artist with a true ear for the way people talk and what they really mean to say. Her work has inspired innumerable young artists to take up work with their own communities.”—Linda Frye Burnham, Community Arts Network “Human expe ...
“American theater needs more plays like Naomi Wallace’s The Liquid Plain —by which I mean works that are historical, epic and poetic, that valorize the lives of the poor and oppressed.”— Time Out New York On the docks of late eighteenth-century Rhode Island, two runaway slaves find love and a near-drowned man. With a motley band of sailors, they plan a desperate and daring run to freedom. As the ...
“Mr. Eno has established himself as one of the most vital, distinctive voices in the American theater over the past decade. Once encountered, his style is not likely to be forgotten: Wryly humorous and deeply engaged in the odd kinks and quirks of language and its fuzzy relationship to meaning, his plays are also infused with a haunted awareness of, and a sorrowful compassion for, the fundamental solitude of existence.” &# ...