Script
Homer against the establishment
EXT. SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD. DAY. Establishing shot of a regular suburban house. INT. LIVING ROOM. DAY Homer Simpson is sitting by the living room table. While watching as an observer at a chaotic family breakfast, he starts to feel a bit uneasy with the way things turned out for him. While in his early 20s, he was optimistic about the future, he envisioned a life of carefree excitement, cruising along in his muscle car. Now… a slave of routine and boredom, in a beat up sedan.
By Giovanni Profeta4 years ago in Fiction
BOYS LIKE US
This is a sneak preview sample of BOYS LIKE US Synopsis A one act play explores an imaginary dream sequence where the Exonerated Central Park Five (Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana Jr., Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam, and Korey Wise.) meets the Scottsboro Boys (Haywood Patterson, Charlie Weems, Ozie Powell, Clarence Norris, Olen Montgomery, Willie Roberson, Eugene Williams, Andy Wright, and Leroy “Roy” Wright) from the 1930s who were accused of raping two white women in Alabama. They befriended each other and shared their similar tragic injustice events with each other and the audience.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Fiction
Enterprise
A MEMBER OF AN ARYAN BROTHERHOOD NAMED GAVIN HAWKES IS BEING INTERVIEWED BY VETERAN DETECTIVE TOMMY BENSON WHO BELIEVES THAT GAVIN HAS KIDNAPPED A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL NAMED EMILY WRIGHT. ONE OF THE COPS OUTSIDE THE ROOM CALL ANOTHER DETECTIVE WHO USUALLY WORKS UNDERCOVER WITH VICE NAMED MEL CAMPBELL WHO WENT TO THE POLICE ACADEMY WITH TOMMY AND THEY CAME FROM THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ANYWAY THE COP CALLED MEL TO TELL HIM THAT THE BASTARD THAT KIDNAPPED THE GIRL IS BEEN INTERVIEW BY TOMMY SO MEL CALLS THE FRONT DESK TO GET TOMMY OUT AND MEL WALKS IN THE INTERVIEW ROOM WHERE GAVIN IS.
By Victor Robinson II4 years ago in Fiction
I'll Never Be A Wife
SETTING: Wedding Reception AT RISE: Bridal March song plays. The wedding cake is in center stage. PETTY SINGLE BRIDESMAID dressed in a beautiful, bridesmaid dress, hair all done and sitting with a slice of wedding cake and a glass of champagne. She raised her glass up and drinks up. Song ends. She stares at the audience with a new attitude.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Fiction






