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JAC Publishing & Promotions JAC Publishing & Promotions (JAC) began publishing over 25 years ago. In 1995, we dedicated our efforts almost entirely toward publishing New England Entertainment Digest (NEED), an arts & entertainment monthly covering the arts in New England and New York. With NEED now an online resource and no longer a print publication, JAC ventured into another area where it can support the arts - publishing scripts and arts-related books! New Releases... |
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In the JAC Pipeline... "Attack of the Space Nymphos from Planet Uranus" by William Arnold; "Babette Perfect" by Kevin T. Baldwin; "Call it Even" by Lauren Ennis; "Godfather Death" by Haynes Brooke; "Ham-lette, Too" by Alexander Fraser; "Hans the Hedgehog" by Scott Stein; "How Some Children Played at Slaughtering" by Erik Evans; "The Fox & the Geese" by Alexis Wesley; "The Mouse, The Bird & the Sausage" by Ruth Silveira; "Shakespeare & Elephants: Seven 10-Minute Plays" by Aoise Stratford; "The Singing Bone" by Jeff Folschinsky & Tyler Tanner; "Tales About Toads" by Scott Stein; "Through Enemy Eyes" by Lauren Ennis; "The Turnip" by Ruth Silveira... any many more! |
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David-Matthew
Barnes is the award-winning author of the
novels Mesmerized,
Accidents Never Happen,
Swimming to Chicago,
Ambrosia,
The Jetsetters and
Wonderland. He wrote and
directed the coming-of-age film Frozen Stars,
which received worldwide distribution. He is the author
of over forty stage plays that have been performed in
three languages in eight countries. His literary work
has appeared in over one hundred publications including
The Best Stage Scenes,
The Best Men's Stage Monologues,
The Best Women's Stage Monologues,
The Comstock Review,
Review Americana and
The Southeast Review.
Barnes is the national winner of the Hart Crane Memorial
Poetry Award. In addition, he's received the Carrie
McCray Literary Award, the Slam Boston Award for Best
Play, and earned double awards for poetry and
playwriting in the World AIDS Day Writing Contest.
Barnes earned a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing
at Queens University of Charlotte in North Carolina. He
is on the faculty of the Spalding University
brief-residency Master of Fine Arts in Writing Program,
where he mentors students in playwriting, screenwriting,
and writing for children and young adults. Barnes is a
member of the Dramatists Guild of America. For more
information, please visit
www.davidmatthewbarnes.com. |
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