For the true beginning playwright, did you know that a play (or script) has basically three parts – character ID, dialogue and stage directions? Simple, I like that …
Last weekend my wife, daughters and I were sitting around our chimenea roasting hot dogs and toasting marshmallows one last time before our back-to-school-schedules get into full [...]
Archive for September, 2007
A Surprise Play is Begun
Posted in Inspiration, Write a Play on September 10, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Write a Play: Beginner’s Luck, Reticular Activator or Law of Attraction?
Posted in Inspiration, National Public Radio, Write a Play on September 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Have you ever noticed that after you make a decision to do something, oh, let’s say write a play, that things start to happen that will lead you to the successful completion of your goal or decision? Whatever you call it: beginners luck, your reticular activator (that’s the fancy name for the filter that’s between [...]





