Winning Short Story: Post Mortem Rebellion by Jax Lemon

Performed by Geoff Mays Get to know the writer: What is your story about? A serial killer wakes up 30 years after a cryogenic life sentence just to find that a surviving victim has cloned his victims for revenge. Why should this story be read by people? It’s a hell of a ride with a… Continue reading Winning Short Story: Post Mortem Rebellion by Jax Lemon

Winning Short Story: THE POET by Stephen Karnaghan

Performed by Geoff Mays   Get to know the writer: What is your story about? ‘The Poet’ is a story about the lies we have to live in order to be accepted and praised. Even at the end of time, the protagonist has to lie to be accepted, when his truth is lost for ever.… Continue reading Winning Short Story: THE POET by Stephen Karnaghan

Winning Short Story: Seedy Hotel Sex by R James Turley

Performed by Geoff Mays  Get to know the writer: What is your story about? A guy angered from rejection. Why should this story be read by people? Because I think a lot of people can relate to getting rejected by someone they lust after. How would you describe this story in two words? Lonely heart.… Continue reading Winning Short Story: Seedy Hotel Sex by R James Turley

Winning Short Story: On the Hill by Kenya Abney

Performed by Geoff Mays Get to know the writer: What is your story about? The main character’s childhood boyfriend breaks up with her before they go off to college. It is about how she lets that event overshadow all the events unfolding around her. Why should this story be read by people? Everyone has experienced… Continue reading Winning Short Story: On the Hill by Kenya Abney

February 2017 – Read the best of NEW POETRY from around the world.

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Read NEW poem from poets from around the world for the month of February 2017. The best of new talent online today:  SHE CRIES, by Odonko Ba https://festivalforpoetry.com/2017/01/30/she-cries-alone-poetry-by-odonko-ba/ HEARTBREAK, by Shalana Pace https://festivalforpoetry.com/2017/01/30/heartbreak-poetry-by-shalana-pace/ LOST, by Grim Angel https://festivalforpoetry.com/2017/01/30/lost-poetry-by-grim-angel/ WHAT IF, by Cindi Walton https://festivalforpoetry.com/2017/01/30/what-if-poetry-by-cindi-walton/ CONNEMARA, by Christine Emmert https://festivalforpoetry.com/2017/01/30/connemara-poetry-by-christine-emmert/ PARALYSIS,…

2016 AFRICAN AMERICAN Films, Screenplays, Stories

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See the best of the 2016 Festival: Short Films, Screenplays, Novels, Stories WHEN STRANGERS TOUCH YOUR HAIR, 7min., DramaWATCH Audience FEEDBACK BEST SCENE Screenplay – OLD LADY DILEMMAS December 2016 ReadingWritten by Lora Ellen McKinney 1st Scene Screenplay – WHEN THERE WAS TIME June 2016 ReadingWritten by James Gillard, Kevin…

2016 ADULTERY Films, Screenplays, Stories

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See the best of the 2016 Festival: Short Films, Screenplays, Novels, Stories   BEST SCENE Screenplay – SALACIOUS December 2016 ReadingWritten by Matthew Chura MORE THAN GODWATCH Audience FEEDBACK Video 9min, Ireland, Comedy SHORT Screenplay – SAFE WORD September 2016 ReadingWritten by Darren Coyle UNPRINCIPLED, 13min., USA, Comedy/DramaWATCH Audience FEEDBACKSeptember…

2016 ADDICTION Films, Screenplays, Stories

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See the best of the 2016 Festival: Short Films, Screenplays, Novels, Stories     1st SCENE Screenplay – HALFWAY August 2016 ReadingWritten by Lukas Hassel HOWELL, 4min, UK, Horror/Comedy Short Film from July 2016 Film Festival THE DRUNK: GETTING HOME, 6min, UK, Comedy Short Film from July 2016 Film Festival…

1st CHAPTER and FULL NOVEL FESTIVAL. Deadline February 15th

Watch Novel Performance Readings: Novels Showcased in 2016: 36 Novels Performed 2 Novels Made into a Movie Plus, 8 Poems Made into a Movie and 69 short stories read. = 115 total works made in 2016!  Get FULL FEEDBACK on either the 1st chapter or entire novel book from our committee of Professional Writers, and… Continue reading 1st CHAPTER and FULL NOVEL FESTIVAL. Deadline February 15th