It's been a long winter, but Ronan finally gets to see his favorite tree.
* Written for Facing February, Day 9 Prompt: Return to Nature
(MONOLOGUE)
It's been a long winter, but Ronan finally gets to see his favorite tree.
* Written for Facing February, Day 9 Prompt: Return to Nature
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TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)
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Anj Marie Riffel:
TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)
by Adam Richter
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Such a lovely musing about the passage of time and the healing that nature offers. "Tree" sounds like the best of friends: such a sturdy, present listener. Reminiscent of The Giving Tree, I enjoyed the twist that ADAM RICHTER provides here. We aren't left feeling sad for what was done to Tree, but content, with a smile and great appreciation for the moment at hand.
Such a lovely musing about the passage of time and the healing that nature offers. "Tree" sounds like the best of friends: such a sturdy, present listener. Reminiscent of The Giving Tree, I enjoyed the twist that ADAM RICHTER provides here. We aren't left feeling sad for what was done to Tree, but content, with a smile and great appreciation for the moment at hand.
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Lou Jones:
TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)
by Adam Richter
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A very nice monologue with an unusual touch of being spoken to a tree. This covers the passing of the seasons, aging and the importance of being in nature when you're a nature lover. Nice.
A very nice monologue with an unusual touch of being spoken to a tree. This covers the passing of the seasons, aging and the importance of being in nature when you're a nature lover. Nice.
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Asher Wyndham:
TREE HUGGER (MONOLOGUE)
by Adam Richter
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This is a first for me, direct address to at tree, a living thing in nature. Inspiring for monologue writers to think about writing eco monologues set in nature, not only on stage.
This is a first for me, direct address to at tree, a living thing in nature. Inspiring for monologue writers to think about writing eco monologues set in nature, not only on stage.