Publications
“An Avid Bookworm,” essay, published in the 2022 Fall Issue of the Still Point Arts Quarterly.
“A Lived Lyrical Moment,” essay, published in the the Winter 2019 edition of the Still Point Arts Quarterly, a journal that combines writing and visual arts in both digital and print formats. The theme of this issue was “Phenomenal Woman.”
“Songs to the Muse,” poem, Intermountain Woman, October/November 1996
“Rochelle,” chapter from Shards of Memory, Intermountain Woman, Anniversary Issue, 1997, Third Place, Non-Fiction Category, Women’s Voice Awards, Judge: Kim Barnes
Productions
You’re Getting Warmer, one act play, list of productions:
- Produced by The Shortline Theatre Company, a benefit for Barrett Memorial Hospital and the Southwest Montana Arts Council, 1996.
- Selected for production in the Festival of One Acts Competition, West Coast Ensemble, Los Angeles, 1989.
- Produced as part of Crossings, Sacramento Playwrights Workshop one acts, at the Sacramento Theatre Company, 1987.
- Originally produced as part of Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of California Davis, Medical Center, 1986.
- The play was videotaped with a grant from The Sierra Foundation and is used nationally as an educational resource in grief training in hospitals and churches. A DVD of the play and a discussion guide is available for purchase (link to section of web site).
“Duets in Yearning,” a monologue, in Caveat Emptor, Sacramento Playwrights Workshop, produced by Miriam Gray’s Acting Studio, performed at Accurate Art Gallery, Sacramento Theatre Company, and the Foothill Theatre Company, Nevada City, 1989.
Who Am I: A Celebration, New Works in Performance Grant, funded by the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission, life mask project and video, University of California Davis Medical Center, Pediatrics, 1987.
“The Proper Way to Hug,” monologue in Juxtapositions, Sacramento Playwrights Workshop, An Evening of Monologues, performed at The Sacramento Experimental Theater and The Foothill Theatre Company, 1985.
Inscapes, Theatre 138, Salt Lake City, funded in part by the Utah Arts Council, play and multi-state art therapy exhibition, 1983. Awarded “Best New Idea,” Utah Magazine, August 1983, for combined use of visual art and theatre.
No Fences, Reading, The Julian Theatre, San Francisco, 1981. Originally produced at the University of California, Davis, 1980.
The Dress Shop, produced at the Sacramento Experimental Theatre, 1980. Originally produced at the University of California Davis, 1980.Why Do You Laugh The Way You Do?, produced at the University of California, Davis, 1979.