Throwback Thursday: My Day as a Lottery Ping Pong Ball
Throwback Thursday: Actors will take just about any legitimate paying work. Actors can’t be choosers π One such gig was as a third place ping pong ball in a Florida Lottery commercial (screen grab print below – sorry for the Read more…
In a Confusing World, You are the Solution
The world can be a confusing place. Itβs easy to feel powerless in the face of others making decisions that have a direct impact on your life. The people we put in positions of power so infrequently care for us Read more…
Throwback Thursday: Tempest of Bad Acting
Throwback Thursday: The worst acting I ever did was in Shakespeare’s The Tempest. It was a college production. The show looked great, but it was poorly acted. There’s a thing in acting called “first impulse acting.” This means you make Read more…
Throwback Thursday: Look Homeward, Angel
Throwback Thursday: When I was in high school, I was in the play Look Homeward, Angel. From that play, I learned the power of story and how they change people’s perceptions. In the play, a family has a boarding house Read more…
Throwback Thursday: Me & Patrick Wilson
Throwback Thursday: Just before I had to give up acting because of my health issues, I acted in an industrial video (corporate promotional video) with a local kid who went on to do a great many things. Patrick Wilson. It’s Read more…
Lost & Found β Chapter Five
Maggot stood in the doorway, his masked form looming over a paralyzed Gabby. Her mind involuntarily flashed between present and past, between shadow and fire. She wanted to scream. Wanted to run. Her fear enveloped her, and she could do Read more…
Lost & Found β Chapter Four
Across the street, glass scattered into the sky, flashing hints of the muted sun as the shards spun, while a group of masked teenagers hopped through the broken living room. A team of five, carrying a number of large electronics, Read more…
Lost & Found β Chapter Three
Gabby hated her bike. It was old, small, and embarrassing, and she despised riding it in public. The bent and rusted handlebars sprouted pink tassels plucked down to nubs. The loose chain rattled and fell off at the most inopportune Read more…
Lost & Found β Chapter Two
Gabby and Emma clung to the brick wall, digging their fingernails into the mortar. Fragments of windswept damage rushed through the bathroom door. The ground started to quake, and they struggled to keep their feet from slipping off the toilets. Read more…
Lost & Found β Chapter One
The gathering clouds looked more ominous than Gabby had ever seen them before. Yet, she dismissed them without a second thought. Instead, she relished the refreshing burst of cold air that enveloped her, smiling as it fluttered by. For her, Read more…
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