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As promised, here is my free full play, “Where Are You?” as a downloadable PDF.

This will give you an example of my style of writing.

“Where Are You?” was a play intended for my church for Christmas Eve. The story focuses on broken relationships within three generations: father, son, and grandson. The primary relationship is between Rev. Paul Baxter and his adopted son, David, who is involved in crime. A major confrontation between father and son provokes a feud that leads to a ten-year-silence. Ten years later, Paul receives a phone call from the police telling him his son has been severely shot, and he’s resting in a hospital between life and death, waiting for his second surgery.   

The play focuses on their first conversation after ten years. So many things need to be said. But there’s little time. If David survives this, he will probably go to jail.

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“Where Are You?” was a play intended for my church for Christmas Eve. The story focuses on broken relationships within three generations: father, son, and grandson. The primary relationship is between Rev. Paul Baxter and his adopted son, David, who is involved in crime. A major confrontation between father and son provokes a feud that leads to a seven-year-silence. Seven years later, he receives a phone call from the police advising his son has been severely shot, and he’s resting in a hospital between life and death, waiting for his second surgery.  

The play focuses on their first conversation after seven years. So many things need to be said. But there’s little time. If David survives this, he will probably go to jail.

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