Monday, January 23, 2012

Year of the Dragon

So yesterday I kicked off NewYear's Eve of the Dragon with Sichuan Mary.  I needed something to wash out the old -- bad news delivered Saturday night during my wine tasting party -- and ring in the new.  Something spicy, hot to cleanse the body and soul.


Today I learned that Colin Newton's article on me appeared, and hard copies will be available tomorrow


Also, my play WIDOW'S PEAK is a semi-finalist in the 8th Annual Lakeshore Players Ten-Minute Play Contest.  From 350 to 40.  Fingers crossed. 

I like to win, but then again, who doesn't?

Train Your Dragon :-)

Monday, January 16, 2012

99% Guerilla Lit

Save the Date!
Feb 21st!
99% Guerrilla Lit
Be there, or Be square!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Scenes From A Chinese Restaurant

Food & Writing.

Goes together like love & marriage.

Inside this collection, you can feast upon three plays.

SENSUOUS GOURMET & THE SICHUAN PEPPERCORN
    This play was conceived in Boulder, Colorado while conducting a private workshop with friends in a private residence.  I wanted to marry our senses to our creative muses.   I gathered an array of differing scents.  Vanilla.  Sichuan Peppercorns.  Lavender.  Mint.   Orange.  Olive oil.  Cinnamon.  Each writer sniffed inhaled breathed deeply and let the aroma speak to our soul.  Our inner voices.  Then, we wrote.
And shared, like a meal, family-style.

THE FAMISHED
   Hunger can transport us to places we've never been, to places we never imagined, to places outside ourselves.  That's what this play explores, how two people meet up and need each other.  This play was inspired by a true request from a total stranger that I cook for him, for hire, in my home.

SCENES FROM A CHINESE RESTAURANT
  This play is inspired by all my friends in the dating world, and all my friends who love to eat.  How does our relationship to food affect our relationship to each other.  Many of my omnivore buddies won't date vegans.  Adventurous eaters versus meat and potatoes.  Food is more than meets the eye.

This collection of plays can be purchased from JAC Publishing, and is available on Amazon.com

Bon Appetit!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Occupy This! Junk Bonds & Good Mourning, America



Before I became a writer, I traded mortgage-backed securities on Wall Street and served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Deputy Mayor Barry Sullivan during the Dinkins Administration.  When Mayor Dinkins lost to Mayor Rudy Giuliani, most of us at City Hall found ourselves unemployed, and depressed.  It's not fun facing the holidays without work.  I wrote as I searched for gainful employment to chase the blues away.

Had no intention of writing professionally when I graduated armed with an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago.   Grew up too poor, as immigrants, and like Gatsby, I believed in the green light.

JUNK BONDS won the Roger L. Stevens Award from the Kennedy Center and Best New Play from the Katherine and Lee Chilcote Foundation.  With Occupy L.A., Occupy NYC, Occupy Movements everywhere, the themes and issues in JUNK BONDS feels more relevant, more urgent than ever.  Was invited to speak at Smith College, Northampton, MA, last October, and the students all read and got JUNK BONDS.  Was graciously invited to read some of my work at an event downtown Los Angeles 99% Guerrilla Literature.  Save the date Feb 21.  Details to follow.

GOOD MOURNING, AMERICA is the bookend to JUNK BONDS.  I was in NYC for 9/11, having flown in the night before.  Saw it happen from the balcony of my friend's penthouse.  Lost former colleagues and friends.  It was so awful.  I can still remember the acrid smells and smoke, the losses, the nonstop tears.  Eric Bogosian convinced me I had to write this play inspired by my experiences and vantage points.  So I did.  And it poured and roared.  A mixture of comedy is sprinkled in with the pathos.

Both plays are published by Original Works Publishing, available on their website, on Amazon, on Kindle, Google.