I threw it next to a dumpster After driving out the gate Maybe those ribbons Will be worth something To someone else Perhaps that coat Will provide a warmth I never felt inside Let the crows tear away Those shiny buttons Or some homeless Use it as a rag Better that Than left to hang in Some dark closet Smelling of mothballs And regret
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Want the best date night possible this Saturday night? Drinks, dessert, a hilarious live performance, professional actors, an intimate unforgettable space, pay-what-you-can ticketsā¦it simply does not get better than this. So come on out and join us at our Parlor on Quaker Avenue for our staged reading of Ira Levinās legendary Broadway comedy/thriller Deathtrap.
Donāt know Deathtrap? It was the winner of the 1978 Edgar Award for Best Play and record holder for the longest-running comedy thriller on Broadway. Itās about Sidney Bruhl - a successful Broadway playwright with writerās block and a recent spate of box office failures. Desperate to break his dry-spell, Sidney finds hope in Clifford Anderson, a student in his seminar class who has submitted a thriller script, cleverly titled Deathtrap as well. Can Sidney convince Clifford to collaborate and give him co-credit? Or is there a way to cut Clifford out altogether and get sole credit?
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J.F. Holmes is a retired Army Senior Noncommissioned Officer, having served for 22 years in both the Regular Army and Army National Guard. During that time, he served as everything from an artillery section leader to a member of a Division level planning staff, with tours in Cuba and Iraq, as well as responding to the terrorists attacks in NYC on 9-11.
From 2010 to 2014 he wrote the immensely popular military cartoon strip, "Power Point Ranger", poking fun at military life in the tradition of Beetle Bailey and Willy & Joe.
His books range from Military Sci-Fi to Space Opera to Detective to Fantasy, with a lot in between, and in 2017 two are finalists for the prestigious Dragon Awards.
In 2018, he launched Cannon Publishing, (www.cannonpublishing.us) specializing in anthologies and works from up and coming authors.
J.F. Holmes has published over eighteen books and two novellas.
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Beautiful! I love the perspective. So hard to discard items that hold deep meaning.