Eleyne-Mari Sharp

An eclectic visionary, Eleyne-Mari Sharp is the author of seven fiction and nonfiction books, including "Inn Lak’ech: A Journey to the Realm of Oneness" and "Write Awake: A Conscious Path to Creativity and Change." Her eco-fiction novel, "Moonwater Beach," will be published in late 2026.

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she is a former Air Force brat who lived in Texas, Alaska, Mississippi, Italy, and Germany during her first 17 years. When she was a preteen, she spent hours reading plays in her local library and later acted in high school and community theater.

Eleyne-Mari has worked for television shows, advertising agencies, publishing companies, film festivals, theater companies, and writers conferences. She also produces workshops and guided meditations for creative writers and is a...

An eclectic visionary, Eleyne-Mari Sharp is the author of seven fiction and nonfiction books, including "Inn Lak’ech: A Journey to the Realm of Oneness" and "Write Awake: A Conscious Path to Creativity and Change." Her eco-fiction novel, "Moonwater Beach," will be published in late 2026.

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she is a former Air Force brat who lived in Texas, Alaska, Mississippi, Italy, and Germany during her first 17 years. When she was a preteen, she spent hours reading plays in her local library and later acted in high school and community theater.

Eleyne-Mari has worked for television shows, advertising agencies, publishing companies, film festivals, theater companies, and writers conferences. She also produces workshops and guided meditations for creative writers and is a certified color therapist, spiritual aromatherapist, sound healer, and crystal worker.

A member of the Dramatists Guild, she lives in the tiny ocean state of Rhode Island with her retired yacht captain husband and their mischievous furbuddies.

Scripts

A World of Hugs and Belly Laughs (a ONE-act play)

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

Mr. Man has been a ruthless wheeler-dealer most of his life. Now he is at the threshold of The New Place, where giddy children set the golden rules. Despite his notorious behavior, he is graciously welcomed. Is this a scam? Or did The Higher Up make a terrible mistake?

Mr. Man has been a ruthless wheeler-dealer most of his life. Now he is at the threshold of The New Place, where giddy children set the golden rules. Despite his notorious behavior, he is graciously welcomed. Is this a scam? Or did The Higher Up make a terrible mistake?

Summer Days at Sea Angels (a ONE-act play)

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

Once upon a time, Glorie was a professional mermaid at a Florida waterpark. She met and fell in love with handsome "Big Dave" Sunday and they moved up north to his New England hometown of Little Blessing, where he is now the mayor.

With her performing days long behind her, Glorie opens a mermaid shop across from Moonwater Beach. She thought it would be fun, but business has been deathly slow, despite hosting...

Once upon a time, Glorie was a professional mermaid at a Florida waterpark. She met and fell in love with handsome "Big Dave" Sunday and they moved up north to his New England hometown of Little Blessing, where he is now the mayor.

With her performing days long behind her, Glorie opens a mermaid shop across from Moonwater Beach. She thought it would be fun, but business has been deathly slow, despite hosting book readings and mermaid birthday parties.

Glorie’s not the chamber of commerce but people keep expecting her to provide directions, resolve their conflicts, and interpret maps to ancient treasures. It’s all too much for this playful soul. Is it time to lock the door and swim out to sea?

(NOTE FROM THE PLAYWRIGHT: This play is based on stories and characters from the visionary fiction novels "Seaglass Christmas" and "Inn lak’ech: A Journey to the Realm of Oneness" by Eleyne-Mari Sharp.)

Colorful Planet (an Earth Day MEDITATION)

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

An exhausted environmentalist takes a break from Earth Day activities to lead a meditation on a park bench.

An exhausted environmentalist takes a break from Earth Day activities to lead a meditation on a park bench.

Spread the Word (a MONOLOGUE from "Take One, Leave One")

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

A retired school librarian discovers that vandals have desecrated her little library on her front lawn. She explains what happened to the local reporter (unseen).

A retired school librarian discovers that vandals have desecrated her little library on her front lawn. She explains what happened to the local reporter (unseen).

The Woman with the Peanut Head (a 7-minute play)

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

To complete the requirements of their Philanthropist badge, Elm and Snow spend a day interviewing some of Nurse Debra’s patients. Their last interviewee is Miss Peanut at her Christmas Tree Farm.

(NOTE FROM THE PLAYWRIGHT: This play is a theatrical adaptation from a chapter in the visionary fiction novel SEAGLASS CHRISTMAS by Eleyne-Mari Sharp.)

To complete the requirements of their Philanthropist badge, Elm and Snow spend a day interviewing some of Nurse Debra’s patients. Their last interviewee is Miss Peanut at her Christmas Tree Farm.

(NOTE FROM THE PLAYWRIGHT: This play is a theatrical adaptation from a chapter in the visionary fiction novel SEAGLASS CHRISTMAS by Eleyne-Mari Sharp.)

Color Pep Rally (a MONOLOGUE)

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

The Balanced Chakras football team is introduced to its supporters at a color pep rally.

The Balanced Chakras football team is introduced to its supporters at a color pep rally.

No Ill Will (a MONOLOGUE from "Light Language")

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

During the unsettling time of the Covid-19 pandemic in July 2021, the owner of a Cape Cod bookstore shares her story in a healing circle.

During the unsettling time of the Covid-19 pandemic in July 2021, the owner of a Cape Cod bookstore shares her story in a healing circle.

Pigments of My Imagination (a 10-minute play)

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

A teenage boy daydreams about a girl in his art class and the colors he might use to woo her if his life was a 1970s-style television game show.

A teenage boy daydreams about a girl in his art class and the colors he might use to woo her if his life was a 1970s-style television game show.

Take One, Leave One (a ONE-act play)

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

Virginia can barely recall a time when she was not working as the school librarian in her charming New England hometown. Now she’s retired, the autumn leaves are falling, and she’s feeling antsy.

Determined not to let her fading memory and considerable aches and pains get in the way of sharing her love for books and literacy, the spunky septuagenarian builds a little library on her front lawn. At the grand...

Virginia can barely recall a time when she was not working as the school librarian in her charming New England hometown. Now she’s retired, the autumn leaves are falling, and she’s feeling antsy.

Determined not to let her fading memory and considerable aches and pains get in the way of sharing her love for books and literacy, the spunky septuagenarian builds a little library on her front lawn. At the grand opening, she enjoys laughing and reminiscing with her friends and neighbors, some of whom haven’t quite grasped the concept of "Take One, Leave One."

The next week she discovers that vandals have desecrated her "sacred ground." As she mourns her library, an old friend presents a surprising offer. But can her poor heart take another life change?

Light Language (a TWO-act play)

by Eleyne-Mari Sharp

Synopsis

"Even if we are not listening to each other, we all understand the language of Love and Light. We've just forgotten."

Like all of the United States in July 2021, a small Cape Cod neighborhood looks forward to celebrating a normal Independence Day weekend with picnics, barbecues, and fireworks. But this is an unsettling time of dangerous conspiracy theories and political strife. It is far from "normal" and...

"Even if we are not listening to each other, we all understand the language of Love and Light. We've just forgotten."

Like all of the United States in July 2021, a small Cape Cod neighborhood looks forward to celebrating a normal Independence Day weekend with picnics, barbecues, and fireworks. But this is an unsettling time of dangerous conspiracy theories and political strife. It is far from "normal" and frustrations are high.

LIGHT LANGUAGE is a two-act play about a group of Christians who attack a metaphysical bookstore during a psychic fair. As a last-ditch effort to save her failing business, the store owner invites three Christian representatives to join her and other Lightworkers for a healing circle, in hopes of encouraging peace and understanding.

(PLEASE NOTE: This play contains religious and sexual dialogue.)