I actually started out in theater. I was writing small, one-act plays in high school, which got performed around campus for classes by a kind of traveling troupe put together by some of the teachers when they discovered, kinda startled, that I could write. First commissioned work was a full-length comic play I wrote at the request of the school which was performed in front of a full assembly. (Prior to then noboby noticed I existed. Suddenly I was noticed.)
My last year of high school, I started sending out one-act and full length plays to various theaters. One local theater decided to produce one of them, and sent a letter suggesting a meeting. I went to it, and they kept waiting for my dad to show up or something; finally I was able to convince them that no, I really *was* the person who wrote the play. (And they did do it.) When I made it to Southwestern College in Chula Vista (after a quick run- around at schools in Chicago and Dallas), at age 18, I wrote a bunch of one- acts for the college, and was commissioned to write another full-length play which was performed for 20 some weeks in summer stock, and later published in book form by a leading play publisher (and no, I'm not telling you which publisher, even though it's still in print, because I was 18 and it was dumb).
I started getting one-acts and full length plays produced in a variety of theaters, but eventually kind of got out of it when I got more into fiction, working as a journalist, and other venues. I have a tendency to drift in and out of venues.
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