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11/8/2024
4 : 44

Magnanimous dictators

It's 1972 and Ennio Flaiano knows he's going to die. He gets his affairs and journals in order and makes one final entry. It's about - of all things - beloved dictators. It's about how
11/3/2024
10 : 24

“THREE MARTINI LUNCH - EPILOGUE” (SHORT STORY)

Anne Sexton steers wild, cigarette dangling, while Sylvia Plath fixes her lipstick. They are young and brilliant and haunted. They laugh too loud and share too little. The real things stay buried deep.
10/31/2024
4 : 44

A time to die

It's 1961 and Ennio Flaiano recounts a story of a sick snake, An ailing python escapes from a little circus in Rome where he used to perform in the evening together with other beasts. The python
10/27/2024
10 : 54

“VITAREN” (SHORT STORY)

In an advertising agency's office high above the city, two creatives struggle with pills and broken pencils. They're trying to sell a new drug to make people feel immortal. The walls are
10/23/2024
4 : 44

Not until next month!

It's July 1958 and Ennio Flaiano runs into an old film extra he's known for years. Given Rome's cinematic historico-biblico-mythological re-birth, this film extra has been shuttling from
10/20/2024
10 : 54

“HITLER IN THE BARDO” (SHORT STORY)

A lost soul wanders through a supernatural salt mine in Austria, surrounded by the greatest artworks of Europe. Adolf Hitler has just died by his own hand in a Berlin bunker but his consciousness
10/20/2024
8 : 34

“CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN” (SHORT STORY)

A man walks into a bar, knowing he's stepping into danger. The front door locks behind him. He's trapped, outnumbered, but not outmatched. The air hisses with tension as he pushes through the
10/20/2024
6 : 54

David Milch teaches a writing class

It's 1981 and David Milch is an English literature professor at Yale University. He is known for his cerebral and unorthodox approach to writing, for the profanity of his dialogue and for the
10/6/2024
8 : 54

“MEME MACHINE” (SHORT STORY)

In a sterile NATO Command Centre, young Americans gather. They're not soldiers, but a new kind of warrior. General Scott Rutledge stands before them, his chest heaving with medals and his heart
10/2/2024
19 : 44

Scenes from the coast: Ghost trees

As night recedes and morning approaches, the ghost trees drift forward. Draped in mist and fog, branches reaching out towards the edge of the endless road. Pale shapes looming in the haze as cold wind
9/29/2024
11 : 24

“THREE MARTINI LUNCH” (SHORT STORY)

Two women poets meet at the Ritz. Anne Sexton, brash and bold, arrives late. Sylvia Plath, precise and poised, waits patiently. They drink, they smoke, they talk of men and love. “Three Martini Lunch”
9/25/2024
5 : 44

Via Veneto

It's July 1957. Ennio Flaiano sits at a cafe table on Via Veneto under an awning in the late afternoon. People are passing this way and that. They don't walk to their destinations, they saunter
9/22/2024
9 : 44

“SENSORIUM” (SHORT STORY)

In an underground soundstage, reality bends. Electronic stars watch as President Donald Trump prepares for humanity's reckoning. An apocalyptic threat looms. A new future awaits. “Sensorium” is a
9/17/2024
5 : 44

Bill Hicks: Some script ideas

Scratching down a few ideas to fold into the script. - Bill's hulking sidekick and protector is named Lenny Big (who's taller than Bill who's a good six feet tall) and modelled after Lennie
9/15/2024
9 : 34

“PHILIP MORRIS READS THE RIOT ACT” (SHORT STORY)

Philip Morris stands before a class of aspiring art directors and copywriters. They're supremely confident and totally unaware. He's outspoken and unimpressed. “Philip Morris Reads the Riot Act
9/13/2024
6 : 14

Review: “The Early Stories”

Truman Capote's collection of never-before-published short stories mixes everything from petty jealousies to the blinding violence of adulthood. Brief, terse stories from Capote as an adolescent
9/8/2024
11 : 34

“RASKO” (SHORT STORY)

You're writing a screenplay based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's “Crime and Punishment”. A contemporary take on a classic story of murder and morality, of madness and reality. “Rasko” is a crisp,
9/5/2024
3 : 24

Scenes from the city: Speaking in sign

It's a busy city corner, roaring with life. Trams are trundling by, cement trucks churn, air brakes hiss, cars blare and swerve past. Pedestrians are hustling past, talking loudly at each other or
9/1/2024
9 : 34

“TRICKLE-DOWN ECONOMICS” (SHORT STORY)

Ted Canard thinks he can do no wrong. Yet here he is on a New York sidewalk, his life ebbing away. Moments earlier, he was revelling in his success, blind to the inequity around him. “Trickle-Down
8/28/2024
3 : 34

A diary

It's on the ground. In the grass by the corner of the road. Either accidentally dropped or purposely discarded. It's a small 2024 diary. Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. A cheap,