Recommendations of Lack of Inspiration

  • Randy Hunt: Lack of Inspiration

    When us playwrights struggle with getting "words on paper", we can come up with very creative ways to find inspiration. In LACK OF INSPIRATION, Rachel Feeny-Williams has given us one such traveled road by a playwright who is anxious to complete his work, no matter what. I love the concept and the execution was flawless. A must-read for any playwright. Well done!

    When us playwrights struggle with getting "words on paper", we can come up with very creative ways to find inspiration. In LACK OF INSPIRATION, Rachel Feeny-Williams has given us one such traveled road by a playwright who is anxious to complete his work, no matter what. I love the concept and the execution was flawless. A must-read for any playwright. Well done!

  • Kim E. Ruyle: Lack of Inspiration

    From where does a writer draw inspiration? If we depend on others for our inspiration, how creative are we, really? Pity poor Max who not only struggles with to complete his play, but he must also contend with seductive taunts from his muse. Is she real? Is she imagined? Rachel Feeny-Williams knows the truth and found her muse to write this clever play.

    From where does a writer draw inspiration? If we depend on others for our inspiration, how creative are we, really? Pity poor Max who not only struggles with to complete his play, but he must also contend with seductive taunts from his muse. Is she real? Is she imagined? Rachel Feeny-Williams knows the truth and found her muse to write this clever play.

  • Christopher Plumridge: Lack of Inspiration

    I love the idea of this finely written play, it must be fun for the audience watching to try to figure out if Jennifer is real or not, a great tease! I really enjoyed reading it and would love to play the role of Max! A great little read and I thoroughly recommend it!

    I love the idea of this finely written play, it must be fun for the audience watching to try to figure out if Jennifer is real or not, a great tease! I really enjoyed reading it and would love to play the role of Max! A great little read and I thoroughly recommend it!

  • Ross Tedford Kendall: Lack of Inspiration

    A great rumination on the creative process and inspiration. The character Max and his foil Jennifer go back and forth over his play, all the while you learn about Max's personal life. A fine little play.

    A great rumination on the creative process and inspiration. The character Max and his foil Jennifer go back and forth over his play, all the while you learn about Max's personal life. A fine little play.