The Timer Game is going to be available in twelve countries and five languages, including two in Chinese: characters and text.
The new website is up. On the site is something brand new. I've written a series of 21 webisodes, pieces that run a couple of minutes in length that go deeper into how my main characters in the novel meet. The webisodes take place five years before the novel opens and take place in a remote village in Guatemala. We shot them using SAG actors in LA, and I worked with a terrific director, Kai Soremekun, one of the original fifty directors chosen for Spielberg's new "On the Lot" series. You'll have new webisodes every Tuesday and Friday. You can also find them by going to YouTube or at my MySpace page.
The Timer Game can now be preordered by going to this page.
You can reach me through comments on the BLOG site, or by leaving me a message at MySpace or you can write me at: Susan Arnout Smith P.O. Box 60061 San Diego, CA 92166>This play won some fine awards and had some great productions.
This was the story of a boy who retreats into a frightening, magical world and the people who try to save him. It's a powerful story of denial and love.
It's a comedy about a group of adult kids and their mother and well, killing her. It has a good death scene in it.
The little told tale of a black group of soldiers from the deep South recruited to build the Alaska Highway, it's the powerful story of one man's quest for revenge in the face of enormous loss. At its heart, it's a tale of redemption.
The interesting thing about this play is that I was chosen to be a playwright in residence at the Gaslamp Quarter Theatre Company in San Diego and this play was going to be produced as part of a regular season. After the advertising and before that came to pass, the theater was closed so it has yet to have a full production.
A short, ten minute play about breaking off a relationship, set on board an Alaskan cruise ship while everybody on board's watching glaciers breaking off.
If you're a producer and any of these sound interesting write me at:
Susan Arnout Smith
PO Box 60061
San Diego, CA 92166