Recommended by Alexander Perez

  • The Point
    17 Mar. 2021
    An uneasy vibe gives way to gruesome truths in this brief but dense thriller. MacLean's characters are vivid and desperate. They'll get what they feel they deserve, no matter who stands in their way.
  • Every Creeping Thing
    15 Mar. 2021
    A creative look at the day history devised it's rhyming scheme. Expertly paced. Rife with clever parallels, knowing smirks, and heart.
  • The Natural Horse
    26 Jan. 2021
    Literally what can I say?

    Absolutely floored. Moving, hysterical, brutal, theatrical, poignant, heartbreaking, wholesome, timely, absurd, did I mention hysterical?

    Adamson's equine fever dream is a masterwork. Bravo.
  • Parallax
    25 Jan. 2021
    Every time I thought I had this play figured out it had yet another trick up it’s sleeve. Quick, witty, and coursing with intrigue
  • Phillie's Trilogy
    25 Jan. 2021
    Devita has breathed new life into the family drama with this wonderful work. A true mastery of pace, character, and language. From the 70's to the recent present these characters brim with life and pertinence. Every line catapults you to the next and the next thing you know, all of your fears have been confirmed, what's done has been done, and the only thing left is the breathe and move forward.

    Gorgeous read! Needs a hearty company worthy of it's magnitude so we can really see these colors pop!
  • Lifestyle Content (short)
    14 Jan. 2021
    As someone who lives with a person that works in this industry I can't tell you how hysterical this piece is. True to life but with just enough absurdity injected into the fabric to really bring out the dystopian connotations of content creation for the calamity age. From the article titles to the interplay between the co-workers Romeo has truly crafted a wonderful short.
  • The Age of Understanding or, The Character of Dad
    7 Jan. 2021
    A simple piece that gets right to the heart of its message in a way that cuts deep but also invites healing from past trauma. A must read for any father.
  • Radio Hour
    28 Oct. 2020
    A loving exchange highlighted by tender strokes of magic and Andersen's knack for intimate yet urgent prose.
  • q u e r e n c i a: an imagined autobiography about forbidden fruits
    24 Oct. 2020
    Benne has bestowed upon us a feast for the senses and a playground for the soul. There is as much pain as there is hope as there is inspiration.

    The language is lush and poetic yet concise. Characters so real you can reach out and touch them yet the world they inhabit defies reality as we know it and slips through your fingers like sand in an hourglass.

    A dazzling mastery of the art form and honest to god magic.
  • Paper Towels
    23 Oct. 2020
    A heartbreaking and humbling account of what happens when those who have lost everything are forgotten.

    When your back’s against the wall even the most misguided ideas can seem like miracle cures. And in those moments of abject desperation what could possibly stand between you and ruin? Would it be enough?

    Striking, poignant, and most terrifyingly so, prophetic.

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