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Oct 31, 2007
I <3 A.M. Homes
but I have to say even though I'm loving Music For Torching, This Book
Will Change Your Life is my preference.
Will Change Your Life is my preference.
Jason Grote's project
I'm seeing the play tomorrow. Can't wait. Check out this new site. It's a trip.
So I'm very interested in getting your thoughts on a new web-based project. As both a marketing tool and artistic extension of my play 1001, Page 73 and I have created a sort of skeletal alternate site and reality game to accompany the play.
Here's how it works: if you go to http://1001nyc.com and click on "Enter The Story," you'll be taken to a web-based alternate reality - the world of the play. This links to character blogs and email conversations, message boards, a 1001 wiki, and a few other easter eggs. Thematically, the play is all about the power of narrative, the porous border between reality and fantasy, and the internet as a real-life Library of Babel, so the site idea fits. In an ideal world, I'd love to see it transform into a Henry Jenkins-like, open-source fan project (mass group dramaturgy!) , with the idea that we are all storytellers in one big infinite collection of Arabian Nights tales, but we'll cross that bridge if and when we come to it.
You can also get there directly at http://www.1001nyc.com/enter-the-story/ , but the first way is more fun.
Thanks!
Jason
Oct 29, 2007
what to do about despots
Post by Patrick
http://writinglife3.blogspot.com/2007/10/calling-all-daily-show-liberals-you.html
I welcome your thoughts.
Oct 28, 2007
Oct 26, 2007
are you going to be there?

Monday, November 5, 2007, 6:00 PM
A Rose by Any Other Name: Adaptations of Shakespeare
Herbie: Poet of the Wild West
Reading of a play by Adam Szymkowicz, based on Hamlet.
Introduced by the author, followed by discussion.
Directed by Evan Cabnet.
Starring Matt Stadelmann, Audrey Lynn Weston, Jeff
Biehl and 4 more TBA.
at the New York Performing Arts Library at Lincoln
Center.
Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
40 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023-7498
Oct 24, 2007
FBI threatens torture
http://www.psychsound.com/2007/10/a_tale_of_two_decisions_or_how.html
h/t isaac
isaac says:
"The FBI forced a man to confess (Falsely it turned out) to terrorist
activities when they threatened to torture his family. Once the man
was proven innocent, the section about how the FBI forced a false
confession out of him was redacted for national security reasons.
Read all about it here. If this doesn't get your blood boiling, what
will?"
Where I’m At
Last weekend I was creating a packet of writing to try and get a TV gig. I’m doing another one now.
I have to revise Herbie for the reading on the 5th and there might be a reason for me to revise Searching as well soon. And I have to go back and fix that screenplay, currently titled Stalker.
I am also on page 30 or so of a new play but I have to say, even though things about it excite me, I keep putting it aside. I can’t help but thinking writing a new play is a waste of my time. In some ways it is probably my best work, and it is certainly a play I would like to see, but the thought of going through the channels afterwards, the revising and re-revising, the readings, the waiting, the rejections, leaves me cold.
Why am I still doing this?
I have all sorts of stamps of approval. I have writers groups and readings when I need them. When my plays do go up, they go well. They go much better than I imagine they will go and I have a great time.
But breaking through to the next level seems not to be happening and it’s true I’m not a patient person, but I’m just not sure what exactly I have to do. For the first time, the answer does not seem to be write a new play. And I’m not sure what the answer is. The answer seems to be stop writing plays. I’ve already written about a bazillion of them. Why write more when no one is doing these ones?
And the thing is, I have great agents on both coasts. I should revise the plays I’ve written, perhaps and fix this screenplay and figure out how to get into the TV and Film area. Because I’m sick and tired of the day job and of being so poor and of putting so much effort into writing plays and working to get them into the hands of people who are unable or unwilling to take a chance on my work. And it’s not their fault either. The market is flooded with good work. Most theaters have specific needs and only a couple slots and a particular audience they are catering to.
But I’m tired of working so hard and not seeing results. If I can’t find a way in here, why should I stick around?
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