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Hello, I am new here. Hopefully one day I can actually get some work published 😂 Current reads: --Through Struggle, The Stars - John Lumpkin --Annihilation - Jeff VanderMeer --Men At Arms - Terry Prat
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@steaphan@indieauthors.social · Feb 16, 2026
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 12, 2026
RE: https://indieauthors.social/@OV_Dragonman/116051892825145304 Turning an exposition-heavy short story into a half-hour readers' theater piece with multiple narrators and potential community staging. #IAS #IndieAuthor #IndieAuthors #AmWriting
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Oro Valley Dragonman @OV_Dragonman@indieauthors.social
Call me Dragonman . . . Allegedly retired, I am still pretty busy with projects. I was in a Writers' Club a while back and produced some short stories that have met with some success at private readings. Current project is trying to turn one of these stories into a one act play, of sorts. My challenge is the original is mainly exposition with only some dialog. I am contemplating this as a "readers theater" type piece, where performers stay seated, but emotively read the lines. Hints and suggestions on making this a more play-like experience would be appreciated. We have a community theater club that I am eyeing as a possible venue, and I think this can be as good as some of the other locally authored productions have been!
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 12, 2026
RE: https://indieauthors.social/@OV_Dragonman/116051892825145304 Conversation about adapting a story for readers' theater and practical ways authors and readers can take part in local productions. #IAS #IndieAuthor #IndieAuthors #AmWriting
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Oro Valley Dragonman @OV_Dragonman@indieauthors.social
Call me Dragonman . . . Allegedly retired, I am still pretty busy with projects. I was in a Writers' Club a while back and produced some short stories that have met with some success at private readings. Current project is trying to turn one of these stories into a one act play, of sorts. My challenge is the original is mainly exposition with only some dialog. I am contemplating this as a "readers theater" type piece, where performers stay seated, but emotively read the lines. Hints and suggestions on making this a more play-like experience would be appreciated. We have a community theater club that I am eyeing as a possible venue, and I think this can be as good as some of the other locally authored productions have been!
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