Still more progress on "OLD SOLDIERS" - be still my beating heart!
Can't believe I'm writing this but still more progress today.
"So what's happening with "the" play, Eleanor?"
Well...I'm now up to scene 4 or as I number it, Scene IV and even sharing this reality is quite unnerving. I'm always afraid that my writing "roll" will come to an abrupt end.
"Did you amend the time line that concerned you the other day?"
Managed to make some necessary changes to dialogue that fixed this problem.
"So where are you now?"
I"m at the point where Joe is re-visiting the park before the ceremonies take place. Following close behind in the true sense of the word, are his pub pals who have decided to tag along.
"What is it about this play that has such a hold on you?"
The original short story was based on an interview I did with a veteran for a newspaper column. Thinking about his experiences as I wrote the article, the story formed in my mind. Joe McKenna could be any old soldier who has lived a long - maybe too long - life. He feels embittered by his current existence and wants to make a symbolic gesture of his feelings.
More updates to follow - hopefully she wrote.
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"NEIGHBORS" - a potential radio play...maybe.
Toying - actually more than toying - with the idea of entering the next BBC Radio International Playwriting Competition. A while back when I first started playwriting, wrote what was then a short play entitled, "Neighbors." Over the years, I've tinkered with it modifying the story line and defining the characters. It's always been a personal favorite and at one point actually expanded it with the idea of turning it into a full play. In any case, I got as far as writing it as a 60-minute play, which just may - note word may - suit my purpose. It requires sound effects, which will be a challenge.
In the way of a tease, here is a sample of the beginning. Feedback always welcomed - and appreciated. It's presently written for stage.
NEIGHBORS
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
TAYLOR, JEFFREY, 45
PORTMAN, ROBBIE, 47
JENKINS, 50, another neighbor
PATTY, 40-ish. attractive bartender working for PORTMAN
MARTINI, 60, land surveyor and personal friend of PORTMAN
THE TIME
The present, mid-summer
SETTING:
Back garden(s) of two neighbors. A picket fence seperates their properties
AT RISE:
Morning. Hot summer's day.
SOUND FX: LAWN MOWER
ROBBIE (ROB) PORTMAN lazes in a hammock reading a book while holding a glass of liquid in the other hand. Dressed in cut-off jeans and a grungy tee shirt, his hair is long and unkempt and he sports a heavy beard
JEFFREY TAYLOR, his next-door neighbor, is the antithesis of Portman, and a perfectionist.
TAYLOR
Phew-ee! Must be a hundred degrees in the shade today. I’d be indoors right now if my tomatoes didn’t need pampering. That’s the real secret of growing big veggies, y’know. Give ‘em extra ‘TLC’… Hello? Hope I'm not disturbing you or anything
PORTMAN
Must be them damn chipmunks making a racket again. It’s gettin' so’s a person can't read in peace anymore. I’ll just take off my shoe here and aim it at that noise near the fence
TAYLOR
You’d do that, wouldn’t you? How long you been there?
PORTMAN
What time was sunrise, today?
TAYLOR
You are so pathetic… I see you’ve got another one of your liquid breakfasts
PORTMAN
For your information it’s pure orange juice.
&nbs

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BBC RADIO COMPETITION IS BECKONING ME - AGAIN
"Two new pieces in your playwriting blog in one day! Must be something really important, Eleanor!"
Yes it is...could be...maybe...one hopes
Anybody who drops by this blog is familiar with my continuous effort and accompanying angst to write a radio play for the BBC International Playwriting Competition. This year my idea and hope was to turn my "Old Soldiers" story into a radio play and enter it in the competition. However - I abhor that word - my intent wasn't realized in producing dialogue and once again what I thought was the deadline for entries, passed. My problem was coming up with sound effects that would carry the story line. Perhaps, in retrospect, I just wasn't committed enough to make it work. It's always the could-have, would-have and should-have that get you in the end.
In any case, just did a routine check on my Facebook page and something exciting jumped up at me:
"Exciting news! The 2012 International Playwriting Competition will open on May 1st. Plays can be on any topic but must be 53 minutes long. Details of how to enter and more information will soon be available at www.bbcworldservice.com/
This is really thrilling news because this means that there is yet another opportunity to submit. Perhaps a good idea would be to write something new from scratch. As the blurb advises - "it's time to get writing!"
Yup it is. As in the past, will be providing progerss reports - hopefully.
"So do you think you"ll have the carry-through to enter this time, Eleanor?" my muse just asked me.
Hope springs eternal. Right?