

The 24-Hour Plays
I am part of this organization called Working Title Playwrights and they are hosting their annual 24 Hour Play festival, a fundraising event. This year, I am one of the selected playwrights. Check out the info below and come support your girl! Working Title Playwrights is proud to present The 24-Hour Plays October 1st at 8:00 pm WTP is proud to host our annual fundraiser, the Atlanta 24-Hour Play Festival, at the Paideia School on October 1st. Join us to witness an original
Back to the Basics
Lately, I noticed a theme with the posts. They’ve all been about being stuck and losing motivation. The universe must be trying to tell us something and push us to keep going. And, I’m not sure about you, but knowing that this isn’t just a “me” thing has been helpful. While some of my roadblocks have been environmental and mental, other parts of it has just been me being lazy and not pushing hard enough. So, I had to do a few things: Set a schedule. As I mentioned in an
The Attack of Writer's Block
Guys, I'm stuck!! I've been working on this full length play for over a year and I can't seem to get past the first half! Like, seriously?! I have a reading. I read through it. I make edits. I put it down. I return to it. But, the same results come through. I have no clue what to do! So, I made a schedule of writing days and I must stick to it. Even if it's just for 30 minutes, I must push through the block. I recently polled my Facebook followers to ask about thei


The Importance of Community in a Selfish World
Last Wednesday, I had a reading for a full length play I'm working on. I worked on this play for about six months last year, lost inspiration, and put it down. I knew I wanted to go back to it but didn't know how to end it or even how to pick it back up. After a few conversations with some individuals in my artistic tribe, they gave me a good swift kick and encouraged me to get back on that wagon. So, I did. I set a date for my reading and continued working on my play. No