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  • 14 Nov 2009 10:00 PM | Farzana Moon

    Sharing the good news with fellow playwrights.

    Publication of new book and blog.

    http://farzanamoon.blogspot.com

     

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    BABUR: The First Moghul in India
    by Farzana Moon



    Special Advance Release, not yet available from bookstores! This promising new book is available exclusively at this location, for a limited time only!


    ABOUT THE BOOK:

    In today’s world, many Western readers understand relatively little about the ancient, peaceful and civilised culture of Afghanistan. This literary, engaging story recalls the history of sixteenth century Afghanistan. Babur is the king of Kabul. He is the first Moghul to conquer India. The richly detailed, historically accurate biographical account of Babur’s life in this book begins on a hill called Gulkhaneh where the biblical Cain is believed to be buried. After thirty-six years of rule when Babur dies at Agra, his empire extends eastward from Badakhshan and Kabul through Punjab to the borders of Bengal. His last injunction to his first born reveals the epitome of his compassion and tenderness: "Do naught against thy brothers though they may deserve it." For insider information, news of future publications and teaching resources, readers are invited to visit http://farzanamoon.blogspot.com/ where you may also obtain autographed copies of this fine book.

    Cover photography by Douglas K. Warner

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

    Farzana Moon is a teacher and bibliophile with a Masters degree in Education. A poet, historian and playwright, she writes Sufi poetry and historical, biographical Moghul sagas and plays. They are based on stories from religion and folklore. Included in her other writing ventures are a novella and a collection of short stories.


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  • 06 Nov 2009 4:35 AM | Deleted user
    A brand new short play, "That Good and Juicy", won First Place in a festival produced by the PawPaw Village Players, MI.  It's so much fun to be able to say "We wowed 'em in PawPaw!"
  • 06 Nov 2009 4:33 AM | Deleted user
    My short play "Here to Serve You", which won last year's Goshen Peace Play Prize, won 2nd Place Audience Favorite vote at the Snowdance Comedy Festival in Racine, WI this year.
  • 06 Nov 2009 4:28 AM | Deleted user
    My short play "An Actualy Baby Person" won the Audience Vote for Best Play, Best Direction, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Overall Production at this year's Chester Horn Festival produced by TheatreRats in New York City.
  • 05 Nov 2009 10:33 AM | Deleted user

    Playwright Kris Bauske's comedy "A Good Old Fashioned Redneck Country Christmas" was published by Baker's Plays in March 2009.  Visit www.bakersplays.com to order!

    Redneck comedy that reminds the audience there's a reason for the season.  Audiences laugh until they cry, and theatres have been playing to sold out crowds!  If you like Christmas, comedy, and a happy ending, this is the play for you!

  • 08 Aug 2009 3:03 AM | Deleted user

    EMBRACE ARMS aka LIPSTICK ON A PIG by Linda Evans "...is an unlikely win," says Brian Keegan, one of the producers, "but I want to direct it! Midwestern audiences are used to having everything spelled out for them. This play is not your typical civic theater play.

    The play set in Indiana University Hospital has 4 characters, 2 females, 2 males. The style is Pinter-like.

    Last year Evans won an award for meritorious excellence in playwrighting from Timber Lake Writer's colony for the NY version LIPSTICK ON A PIG

  • 28 Jul 2009 7:52 AM | Anonymous
    Coni Ciongoli-Koepfinger's drama "Candledancing: The Voice of Julian of Norwich", recently released by Tate Publishing, will be read at Borders Books in Monroeville, Pennsylvania at 2pm on Saturday, August 1, 2009 to accompany the book signing.
  • 23 Jun 2009 2:14 PM | Vanda X
    My play, Vile Affections, published by Original Works in 2008 was chosen as a 2009 National Lambda Literary Award Finalist in Drama.
  • 26 Mar 2009 4:48 AM | Patricia Milton
    Patricia Milton's comedy, Solving Sunflowers, earned third place in the 2009 Eudora Welty New Play Competition in Jackson, Mississippi.
  • 08 Jan 2009 7:28 PM | Donna Spector
    Donna Spector is the 2008 winner of Acrosstown Repertory Theatre’s Sunwall Comedy Prize for her play STRIP TALK ON THE BOULEVARD. 

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