The blog continues to exist, in a reduced form, as I write here a bit less all the time. Still, I'm glad to have it, just in case I want to complain about something. Or promote something. Or show you a picture of a dragon.
2013 was a solid year.
Why We Left Brooklyn played to many sold out houses, with a terrific cast. Reviews were sort of all over the place, but mostly positive, and audiences definitely enjoyed it. Or were made to feel very bad by it. A win-win.
Matthew Trumbull's The Zebra Shirt of Lonely Children was extremely well-received at the Minnesota Fringe Festival, and I'm proud of my contributions to it, and to Kyle's work on it, too.
Plus, When Is A Clock got cover art and a little write up (by me) in Samuel French's Mystery Month offerings.
And The Metaphor was published by Smith & Kraus.
All good. But, of course, much more to come!
Onwards!