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THE RED MERIT BADGE OF COURAGE

Short Play, Comedy - Managed by Concord Theatricals

The girls of Fireside Scouts Troop #182 are lost. Their day trip to Yellowstone National Park went terribly wrong, and they don't have a scout leader or a map. To make matters worse, they're at the mercy of a careless narrator who didn't go to the bathroom before the play started. How will they survive the rain and the dark? Can they find something to eat before something finds them to eat? Will their story unravel at the hands of a stalling stage manager and two talking trees? After letting off a few ear-splitting screams, these spunky girls gather their wits and their Fireside Scout Handbooks, and prepare themselves to earn the most difficult merit badge of all: The Red Merit Badge of Courage.


The Cherry Tree

Experimental Essay/Satire - Published in fringe (de)Classified.

Everyone knows the story, but no one knows how it actually happened. The story is that George chopped down the cherry tree and said, “Father, I cannot tell a lie, it was I who chopped down the cherry tree.”  Here is how it actually happened.


Bathroom

Poetry - Published in Issue 17 of Breadcrumb Scabs.