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The Playwright's Notebook: A Writer Gets Over Her Block
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A writer's journal of Patricia Lamkin. Tuesday, July 12, 2011. A Writer Gets Over Her Block. She was doing yoga and meditation, watching movies and reading books to get inspired. She asked me for some tips on "getting the creative juices flowing.". Something stood out to me like the elephant in the room, and so I wrote her back the following:. You told me stories in that email. Stories about you, and your life, and the wildfires in Taos, and what's going on with you. My favorite guilty pleasure has been ...
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The Playwright's Notebook: Are You A Misfit Magnet? Put Them in Your Plays!
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A writer's journal of Patricia Lamkin. Saturday, May 14, 2011. Are You A Misfit Magnet? Put Them in Your Plays! Great characters spawn great stories, the most inspiring based on real people. In his book "On Writing," Stephen King. Social misfits are in everyone's past. But what if you're a misfit magnet? Due to forces beyond my control, misfit "characters" mysteriously find me. Psychic, and demonstrated this extraordinary ability on me. Then she started talking about her personal demons - literally.
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The Playwright's Notebook: Instinct vs. Index Cards
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A writer's journal of Patricia Lamkin. Friday, March 25, 2011. Instinct vs. Index Cards. I recently attended an ALAP Musical Theatre Workshop with writer-composer Mark Saltzman. To develop a rock musical murder mystery called Pyroglyphic featuring the music of my good friend Sean Galuszka. Saltzman slavishly advocated the use of index cards to storyboard the narrative of a musical, before ANY writing even begins. I was stuck, and I knew it. Mark pointed out that especially in the case of a murder mystery...
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Skip to main content. HeatWave is a project which brings together the professional Los Angeles Theatre Community writers, devised theatre makers and producing theatre companies to confront and grapple with environmental issues, including Climate Change and issues of Environmental Justice. HeatWave is designed to generate new works and connect the Theatre Community to the Environmental Community, as well as promote and facilitate greener practices in operations and production. The CSPA provides a network ...
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The Playwright's Notebook: November 2011
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A writer's journal of Patricia Lamkin. Thursday, November 17, 2011. The Phases of Balancing the Moon. Originally published in shorter form in LA Stage Times First Person. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I have written thirteen. Of them produced - in New Orleans,. Philadelphia, Delaware and. Los Angeles. My latest play, Fish Tales From the Milky Way, had a staged reading at the New Orleans Faux/R eal Festival in Nov ember. One of my early plays,. Tarzan and Jane Share Their Erotic Jungle Fantasies,.
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The Playwright's Notebook: The Phases of Balancing the Moon
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A writer's journal of Patricia Lamkin. Thursday, November 17, 2011. The Phases of Balancing the Moon. Originally published in shorter form in LA Stage Times First Person. The idea for the story came from Virginia Wolfe's 1929 book, A Room of One's Own. In it, Wolf presents the dilemma of the woman writer who has no money of her own; limitations imposed by her roles as obedient daughter, wife, or mother; and no time or quiet place to write. My "serious" drama got laughs. When it kept happening, I had ...
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