Thanks to Potato Soup Journal for picking up my short story “Always on the Run.” This story was inspired by a line from a song. I’ll leave it at that in case anyone wants to guess the song and artist. One clue: the song is not by my favorite band.
In the Midst of Nothingness
I made a short film in response to Shotgun Players’ “Art in the Time of Corona” challenge. You can see it on YouTube:
The Assignment: You have 48 hours to make a 2-minute (or shorter) film. Include three lines (at least) from any play (I chose “Waiting for Godot”). Incorporate toilet paper (or a mask). Indicate the passing of time. And add ten seconds of motion.
Support local theaters. Support local artists.
Come on Over (Closing Time)
In these times of shelter-in-place, I’ve been thinking back to many of the amazing places RL and I have visited over the years. I look forward to a time when we can return to favorite spots and explore new destinations.
Thanks to John Vanderslice, Crystal Pascucci, and Carly Bond for bringing their talents to this song.
One-Minute Stories on YouTube
Need a distraction? Got a minute? Check out my One-Minute Story channel on YouTube. All of the short-short stories have been performed and posted during the time of Shelter-in-Place due to the Coronavirus.
Stay inside if you can. For those deemed essential, thank you for everything you do.
Floss Your Teeth
I had a couple of requests for more One-Minute Stories … so I’m back. Here’s the first in a series based on the Lockdown. Don’t forget to floss.