Script
Evolution of a Play: How to Write a Play for Play Fest - Version 4
When last we met, I presented the third finished draft of a one-act play I wrote in my senior year of high school for my school's Playwrights' Festival! Plus, I revealed that a play of mine that wasn't that play got selected that year to be performed!
By Frank Macaluso4 years ago in Fiction
Crystals of Silveria Remastered
Scene 1: Zed’s House: Dawn The sun rises over a secluded township in the middle of a vast green plain, the citizens slowly awakening one-by-one and preparing for their day. Shops filled with all sorts of wares open their doors; bakers begin baking bread, cakes and other tasty treats; the owners of The Naked Drake tavern prepare the daily breakfast specials. In a small house on the outskirts of town, a young human male is in a restless slumber, tossing and turning. His eyes suddenly fly open and he sits up in his bed.
By Orion J. Zed4 years ago in Fiction
U & I (OPENING, ACT 1 SCENE 1 &2)
This play I wrote it after the Charlottesville protest. I was devastated by the shocking event where all these Neo-nazi group members protesting in Virginia it made ill. I didn't understand why hate is still going on and still going on to this day. I started writing my poem "Dear Hate Groups" it was like an open letter to them to say "Hey! Even though why can't we get along" (the poem was during the protest) So then I thought for a moment and decided why can't I write my own Romeo and Juliet type of play. So I wrote "U & I" and the magic began. This time fitting in Shakespeare's shoes, writing it in my own words, and putting some of his inspiration in this play.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Fiction
BOYS LIKE US
Cast of Characters CENTRAL PARK FIVE *Raymond Santana Jr., 14, new to New York, Puerto Rico native, lives with his father Raymond Santana Sr. and his grandmother in Harlem. His father was the one who told him to go to the park to stay out of trouble.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Fiction
Genesis Blind Chapter 5
HEAVEN - 2029 "Oh come on!" Adams shouts, "Heaven? You can't be serious." Jackson responds, "Look, I'm not going to tell you that this isn't improbable. Maybe impossible. But if I were to entertain the idea at all, I would cite Genesis 1:20."
By Casper Tales4 years ago in Fiction









