Menu
Log in

Log in

MEMBER PUBLICATIONS

 NOTE:  You must be logged in as a member to announce a Publication. If you are logged in, a blue button named "Add Post" will appear below.

To list a publication. create a new post. The subject line should be the title of the book and the author's name.

In the body of the post, include some blurb on the subject of the book, or synopsis, if it is a play, and the publisher & date of publication.

MEMBER AWARDS

>Go to Awards


MEMBER PRODUCTIONS 

>Go to Productions


  • 10 May 2015 8:15 AM | Patricia Lin (P.H. Lin)

    ZELDA AT THE OASIS (a play about Zelda Fitzgerald) is a two-hander with “star turn” roles for both actors (1 M, 1 F). Will appeal to anyone with an interest in the Fitzgeralds, the Jazz Age, American Literature of the 1920s, and/or women’s issues.

    Ideal for 

    theaters operating on a shoestring budget as well as for College or Student Theaters, Community Theatres, Dinner Theatres, Professional Theatres, Blackbox Theaters and also  Reader's Theatres.

    To make any production even easier, a digital sound design file…which includes the sound cues from the Off-Broadway production as well as tracks for all the piano music required in the script…is available as an add-on through Samuel French.

    For further info contact www.samuelfrench.com and search for the webpage by title

  • 29 Mar 2015 9:13 PM | Farzana Moon

    Recently published book:

    http://www.amazon.com/Moghul-Exile-Farzana-Moon/dp/1770764836/ref=sr_1_1_twi_1_pap?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1427669286&sr=1-1&keywords=the+moghul+exile

    http://farzanamoon.blogspot.com

     

     

     

                                                           The Moghul Exile

     

     

    Humayun is the second Moghul emperor of

  • 07 Mar 2015 1:17 PM | Anonymous

    9 Steps from St. Ann Street published by One Act Play Depot, Canada February 25, 2015

    http://oneactplays.net/9Steps.html

    Synopsis: When her daughter disappears a mysterious woman must come to terms with her decision to embrace African traditions in antebellum New Orleans.

    Forward by Drama League Director, Elena Araoz. 

  • 07 Mar 2015 12:46 PM | Anonymous
    The Case of the Lost Lavakian Princess published by One Act Play Depot, Canada, 2015. http://oneactplays.net/lostlavakian.html

    Synopsis: When the Lavakian Princess is kidnapped in London, the Baroness of Slovakia solicits the services of Miss Sherina Holmes and Miss Winifred Watson to find her. The young detectives head for Hobble Row, in London’s crime district, where they discover petty criminals of the underworld involved in the international plot. When Miss Watson is taken hostage, it is up to Miss Holmes to solve the case as time runs out.

         

  • 07 Jan 2015 10:18 AM | JULIA PASCAL

    Woman On The Bridge

    Honeypot

    Nineveh

    Broken English

    Published by Oberon Books 2013

  • 06 Dec 2014 12:32 PM | Deleted user

    My poem, LEO, will be published in the Winter/Spring issue of the Rockford Review.

  • 05 Dec 2014 11:30 AM | Nancy Gall-Clayton

    Christmas Greetings is a 271-page anthology of short writings by members of a multi-genre writers' group based in Louisville, Kentucky. Included in the volume are my award-winning short story "Yarrow" and my 10-minute comedy "Christmas with Pat."

    Edited by Jerry Buck Deaton (who also is taking the book to various book signings), the anthology is published by Williams Printing Company and costs $15 plus postage.

  • 26 Jul 2014 10:19 PM | Deleted user

    My monologue A CAT IN THE WOODS is published here - for a young woman, early 20s. 

     

     http://www.jacpub.com/Books/interJACtions/interJACtions_Vol.3.htm

  • 10 Jun 2014 11:04 PM | Carol Lashof

    AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW ...

    Stumbling in a daze from the battlefield to the afterlife, Macbeth encounters three mysterious and yet familiar spirits, who offer him a chance for a do-over.  Will he get it right this time?

    A four-character 10-minute play published by YouthPLAYS, Spring 2014

    http://youthplays.com/


    Stumbling in a daze from the battlefield to the afterlife, Macbeth encounters three spiritsundefinedGraymalkin, Paddock and Pyewacket (rhymes with “I thwack it”).  They appear to Macbeth as a cat, a toad, and a dog, and they also look familiar.  Very familiar.  And indeed, that’s what they are: “familiars,” the companion spirits of the three witches whose prophecies led to his ruin, offering Macbeth the chance for a do-over.  But will he get it right this time...?
    Stumbling in a daze from the battlefield to the afterlife, Macbeth encounters three spiritsundefinedGraymalkin, Paddock and Pyewacket (rhymes with “I thwack it”).  They appear to Macbeth as a cat, a toad, and a dog, and they also look familiar.  Very familiar.  And indeed, that’s what they are: “familiars,” the companion spirits of the three witches whose prophecies led to his ruin, offering Macbeth the chance for a do-over.  But will he get it right this time...?
    Stumbling in a daze from the battlefield to the afterlife, Macbeth encounters three spiritsundefinedGraymalkin, Paddock and Pyewacket (rhymes with “I thwack it”).  They appear to Macbeth as a cat, a toad, and a dog, and they also look familiar.  Very familiar.  And indeed, that’s what they are: “familiars,” the companion spirits of the three witches whose prophecies led to his ruin, offering Macbeth the chance for a do-over.  But will he get it right this time...?
  • 03 Apr 2014 5:56 AM | Deleted user
    Commissioned by Next Stage Press as part of The Four Elements plays.

ICWP Is a 501- c - 3 Non Profit  Organization, incorporated in the State of Ohio, USA

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software