Author: Constanse Pharr

“Trust Me!” he roared. I glanced briefly down to check my footing. I had driven the entire day through sweltering desert heat with several large, full gas canisters filled to the brim jostling in the back of my little Citroen 2cv truckette. We were in the midst of the seventies oil crisis and could only buy gas on odd or even days depending on the last number of our license plates. But I was twenty-something, and nothing was going to stop me from driving to some house, somewhere in Cave Creek, Arizona where I would wait alone for hours in…

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What if there was a way to go back ever so slightly in time to right a wrong and rescue an impossible love worth more than your lonely life? Agent Doug Carlin falls at first sight for a beautiful dead woman killed in an act of civil war rivaling the Oklahoma City bombing in scope and terror. Entering into the high tech realm of super physics, territory commonly reserved for mad men and magicians, Carlin is visually escorted by several eccentric young government scientists, armed with well researched string theory jargon and an array of complex viewing screens, into a…

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Fifteen years ago a young theatre arts student rifting through a compilation of WWI flyboy vignettes recognized a voice, that of his father, a Vietnam veteran, coming through the words. Inspired by this resonance, Troy Gleeson wrote a one act play, Canvas Falcons, which he produced once, then began to develop into a classic two act story. It was at this point his theatre director encouraged him to have his actors ‘sing’ the lines and a deeper, more powerful dimension emerged. The production was very well received and over the next fifteen years Troy refined the scri pt and polished…

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