Essays
My Mother Has Always Wanted to Die
"If, after decades of different medicines and therapies still fail my mother, and she pleads with us to let her die, why does my throat grow barbs when I begin to agree that maybe giving her what she wants is the most humane?"
--Dame Magazine
Looking Like My Mother is the Closest I'll Ever Be to Her
--Ravishly
"If, after decades of different medicines and therapies still fail my mother, and she pleads with us to let her die, why does my throat grow barbs when I begin to agree that maybe giving her what she wants is the most humane?"
--Dame Magazine
Looking Like My Mother is the Closest I'll Ever Be to Her
"I will grasp at anything to find and prove that this woman wanted me at one point in her life."
--Ravishly
The Best Monologue Book for Women
Break the Rules and Get the Part: Thirty Monologues for Women features one-minute monologues with a clearly defined active and emotional arc in the present. Each comedic, serio-comedic, and dramatic monologue is followed by Helpful Direction: key points that highlight character objectives and intents, several ideas on which emotions to hit, and how and where to hit them, and multiple comedic and dramatic suggestions that heighten an actor's individuality and personal essence.