Recommended by Debra A. Cole

  • Debra A. Cole: The Name Game

    A lovely minute about saying goodbye to dead names, and creating new beginnings… sometimes purposeful… sometimes random… very random.

    A lovely minute about saying goodbye to dead names, and creating new beginnings… sometimes purposeful… sometimes random… very random.

  • Debra A. Cole: The Final Frontier - A script in a day

    What a wonderful satire about what we do with loopholes... and our waste. Nature will always find a way... even when greed is involved.

    What a wonderful satire about what we do with loopholes... and our waste. Nature will always find a way... even when greed is involved.

  • Debra A. Cole: A Ruby in a Sky of Diamonds

    Simple. Clean. Sweet. Touching. Complicated - a moment between two women and the night sky. I had the pleasure of hearing this read at Literary Discourse Society's Sunday ZOOM. CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE skillfully writes for two humans... naturally connecting in a busy world. The surprise is the best part. Beautiful.

    Simple. Clean. Sweet. Touching. Complicated - a moment between two women and the night sky. I had the pleasure of hearing this read at Literary Discourse Society's Sunday ZOOM. CHRISTOPHER PLUMRIDGE skillfully writes for two humans... naturally connecting in a busy world. The surprise is the best part. Beautiful.

  • Debra A. Cole: Need to Know?

    Sometimes the truth is what we choose to believe. This powerful short piece gives us a private view into a very personal story. Stunning.

    Sometimes the truth is what we choose to believe. This powerful short piece gives us a private view into a very personal story. Stunning.

  • Debra A. Cole: Tennessee Is Such A Drag, a monologue

    BRAVO!

    THIS IS A SOUTHERN BATTLE CRY! Give 'em HELL, SAM HEYMAN!

    BRAVO!

    THIS IS A SOUTHERN BATTLE CRY! Give 'em HELL, SAM HEYMAN!

  • Debra A. Cole: REPARATIONS

    According to Forbes magazine, "New Research Shows That Reparation Payments Could Increase Life Expectancy Of Black Americans." If only everyone was as dedicated to a future solution as this seller - misguided or not... at least it's a start to discussions long overdue.

    According to Forbes magazine, "New Research Shows That Reparation Payments Could Increase Life Expectancy Of Black Americans." If only everyone was as dedicated to a future solution as this seller - misguided or not... at least it's a start to discussions long overdue.

  • Debra A. Cole: Heaven and Hell AGM

    Even the Devil herself doesn't want Karen in his realm... hilarious. RACHEL has done it again. She takes the prompt of redemption, and finds the one eligible human that really shouldn't receive it. I would LOVE to read a follow up to this short play!

    Even the Devil herself doesn't want Karen in his realm... hilarious. RACHEL has done it again. She takes the prompt of redemption, and finds the one eligible human that really shouldn't receive it. I would LOVE to read a follow up to this short play!

  • Debra A. Cole: A Playwright Asks... "What If?" PART THREE

    Same, Sam. Same.

    Every playwright battles these thoughts. This month of daily writings is more than an exercise is stamina, It's a personal challenge to reach and create. The outcome? Time will tell. In the meantime, be proud of what you did it.

    Same, Sam. Same.

    Every playwright battles these thoughts. This month of daily writings is more than an exercise is stamina, It's a personal challenge to reach and create. The outcome? Time will tell. In the meantime, be proud of what you did it.

  • Debra A. Cole: Waiting

    Ghosts come when we need them the most. What a tender moment between beings that truly love one another.

    Ghosts come when we need them the most. What a tender moment between beings that truly love one another.

  • Debra A. Cole: Loud And Wrong, a monologue

    I am so glad I am old enough to have made mistakes before the internet could hold me accountable. What a landmine filled world. SAM HEYMAN nails the current state of mistakes and visibilities.

    I am so glad I am old enough to have made mistakes before the internet could hold me accountable. What a landmine filled world. SAM HEYMAN nails the current state of mistakes and visibilities.