My good friend Ashley, who has a blog people actually read, has allowed me to guest-post on a topic near to both our hearts – the modern state of nerddom and the anger old school nerds can sometimes carry against
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The on-line hub Subtle Fiction published my short story “The Staring Man” today. It was accepted so long ago I almost forgot it was happening. But now you can enjoy a strange evening in the company of Maurice, the night
Dying on stage the right way
Now this – I can’t pretend not to be proud of this. The first show in which I have performed to be reviewed by Back Stage, and not only is the show a Critic’s Choice, but I get a positive
When is the winter of our discontent?
Richard III officially opened last night after a Thursday preview. Like most previews, we were a little nerved before we settled into our relationship with the audience. I felt no small awe at my first experience performing on an amphitheater
Know when to say no
Woke up this morning with some pretty significant cramping in my lower back. Can’t say for sure where it came from, although rehearsing five hours on Saturday plus five hours on Sunday, including some spine-jarring stage combat, probably didn’t help.
Smell the Commerce!
After a great deal of prodding and nudging from others, and a little research on my part, I have decided to dip my toes in the water of selling prints of my photos. I have joined up with Fine Art
I’ve always wanted another crack at the Menagerie…
Lots of updates to the audition bulletin board today. “Proof” and a concert presentation of “Titanic: The Musical” auditioning NEXT WEEK at Costa Mesa Playhouse. Audition dates for “Guys and Dolls” at H.B. Playhouse and “Arsenic and Old Lace” at
Or, maybe both are true
I went into a custom framing store to find out how much it would cost to put one of my pictures in something nicer than I’d get at Aaron Brothers, now that I have this nice new printer. The owner
Getting Made
Last night we paid a visit to the Amphitheater where Richard III will perform – the platforms of the set are built and in-place, so we did our first barely-stopping stumble-through of everything from “Now is the winter of our