During the first few months of the pandemic, I wondered how film creatives could continue to work and at the time, during the early months of the pandemic, it seemed impossible. Then, after watching news programming, where remote video ‘conferencing’ was being utilized, it occurred to me that this format could be as narrative storytelling, though the narrative, like many of the individuals who explain their personal stories about the effects of covid-19 on their lives, would be within the monologue itself.

So my plan, in offering truthful and provocative scripts to actors—written for specific actors—is to portray human experience in complete honesty, with specific circumstances, about all the various lives no matter their political affiliation, biases, or perspectives.  In addition, the scripts intend to celebrate the actors’ abilities and their conviction to their craft that motivates me to write the series which, hopefully, will be a continuous piece that will end only when the virus has been eradicated or under control and not a daily source of anxiety.

Last, if possible watch these wonderful performances on the largest format, in full screen, to really appeciate their commited work.

 

Postcard 1

“Pissin’ Rainbows”

with Lawrence Grimm

 
 

Postcard 2

“Black Balloon Man”

with Travis Turner

 
 

Postcard 3

“Southern Popcorn”

with Joel Reitsma

 
 

Postcard 4

“The Man Who Ate Future Sushi”

with Rom Barkhordar

 
 

Postcards 5 and 6

“Tenor Sex” with Josh Odor

“Alto Sex” with Heather Chrisler

 
 

Postcard 7

“Fingered”

with Lance Baker

 
 

Postcard 8

“Johnny Toes”

with Ann Whitney

 
 

Postcard 9

“A Woman’s Guide to the Suicide Squeeze”

with Peter Moore

 
 

Postcard 10

“American UFO”

with Harold Dennis