Thursday, April 13, 2017

Hey, Got a Minute?


Hey, Got a Minute? by the Freedom Writers Group was published in early April 2017. A collage of both fiction and nonfiction of mixed genre, this book is jam packed with eighty-seven short stories, poems and essays. Twenty-six authors of this Ocala group contributed not only stories and poems, but also smile-provoking truisms based on life’s funky quirks. Find both the paperback and the Kindle editions on Amazon.

Cover design by Carrie Richter, The Monkey Factory, Gainesville, FL.

Following are our contributors in alphabetical order:
Erin Baliya
Mary Ellen Barchi
Diane Bannard
Beverly Biehr
Pat Blackwell
Patsy Brezner
Brenda Elliott
Sylvia Fiorello
CC Gallo
Beverly Gilewitz
Judy Gill
Lyn Hill
Sandra Hunter
James J. Jenkins
Carol Jones
Patti Kirschner
Anthony LaPenta
Karen Lowry
Dianne Manning
Susan Rowan Masters
Angie M. Mayo
R. M. Prioleau
Terry Tibbetts
Marilyn Vedder
Jacqueline Vitulli
Thomas Williams


Saturday, February 6, 2016

Stage Play - Pictures

The stage play, Too Too Too Many Hats, written by playwright Judy Gill and performed by a new theatre group called Encore Collaborative Theatre Club, saw its premier performance at On Top of the World January 9 and 10, 2016. The following pictures are a combination of Saturday's evening and Sunday's afternoon matinee performances. Enjoy!


Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Life's Rough Roads







Life's Rough Roads is about a local Ocala, Florida, couple who fought their battles separately until life brought them together for a late-in-life happiness well deserved.













Albert Mellen

In the late 1940s Albert Mellen lands his first movie role as the rapist in Outrage, directed by Ida Lupino. The part so disturbs him that it becomes significant in the onset of mental illness. Relations with his first wife are affected, escalating his unstable condition until she commits him to a mental institution.

Al's story begins with his attempted escape from Camarillo State Hospital in 1951. He is captured and returned to face electro-convulsive therapy, and begins to piece together his faded memories.

Ann Tracy

At age fifteen Ann is a lonely girl, longing for girlfriends her own age. Through misunderstanding and childish fantasizing she joins a convent, believing the closeness of convent life will answer her deep-seated need. Once inside the order, she finds it far different than expected. Admitting her mistake, she determines to leave. But her parents' declaration of pride in her chosen vocation causes such prolonged indecision that she becomes ensconced in the religious life. She can't find the strength to take the ultimate step until many years later.

The book is available at www.Amazon.com in printed form as well as the Kindle version.